Has Medicaid Managed Care Affected Beneficiary Access and Use?
This paper uses data from the 1997 National Survey of America's Families to examine the effects of the various forms of mandatory Medicaid managed care on access and use among beneficiaries not receiving Supplemental Security Income or Medicare benefits. The results show that mandatory health m...
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Main Authors: | Stephen Zuckerman (Author), Niall Brennan (Author), Alshadye Yemane (Author) |
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2002-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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