![]() Informing American Health Care Policy: The Dynamics of Medical Expenditure and Insurance Surveys, 1977-1996
ISBN: 978-0-7879-4599-2
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242 pages
November 1999, Jossey-Bass
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Foreword.
Preface and Acknowledgments.
The Editors.
The Contributors.
Introduction (A. Monheit & R. Wilson).
PAST CHALLLENGES AND CURRENT ISSUES.
National Medical ExpAnditure Surveys: Genesis and Rationale (R. Andersen & O. Anderson).
Modeling Consumer and Provider Behavior: The First National Expenditure Study (G. Wilensky).
The Provider System and the Changing Locus of Expenditure Data: Survey Strategies from Fee-for-Service to Managed Care (J. Cohen & A. Taylor).
SOURCES OF PAYMENT AND THE STRUCTURE OF HEALTH INSURANCE.
Examining Health Insurance Differences: Issues of Public Equity and Cost Efficiency (P. Short).
Health Insurance, Employment, and the Labor Market (A. Monheit).
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS: HEALTH CARE AND MEASURES OF ACCESS.
The National ExpAnditure Surveys and Studies of Access to Care by Vulnerable Populations (M. Berk).
Evaluating Medicare and Medicaid: The Yield in Information from the National Medical Expenditure Surveys (J. Kasper).
SURVEY METHODS, BUDGET CONSTRAINTS, AND OPERATIONAL ISSUES.
Better Estimates of Populations at Risk and More Efficient Sampling: Changing Survey Design Strategies over Time (S. Cohen).
Continuity Versus Change: Challenges in Designing a Successor Survey (D. Walden).
Survey Integration and End-of-Century Constraints (R. Arnett).
THE ROLE OF NATIONAL DATA IN POLICY FORMULATION.
Health System Reform Debates and Medical Expenditure Surveys (L. Nichols).
Name Index.
Subject Index.
Preface and Acknowledgments.
The Editors.
The Contributors.
Introduction (A. Monheit & R. Wilson).
PAST CHALLLENGES AND CURRENT ISSUES.
National Medical ExpAnditure Surveys: Genesis and Rationale (R. Andersen & O. Anderson).
Modeling Consumer and Provider Behavior: The First National Expenditure Study (G. Wilensky).
The Provider System and the Changing Locus of Expenditure Data: Survey Strategies from Fee-for-Service to Managed Care (J. Cohen & A. Taylor).
SOURCES OF PAYMENT AND THE STRUCTURE OF HEALTH INSURANCE.
Examining Health Insurance Differences: Issues of Public Equity and Cost Efficiency (P. Short).
Health Insurance, Employment, and the Labor Market (A. Monheit).
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS: HEALTH CARE AND MEASURES OF ACCESS.
The National ExpAnditure Surveys and Studies of Access to Care by Vulnerable Populations (M. Berk).
Evaluating Medicare and Medicaid: The Yield in Information from the National Medical Expenditure Surveys (J. Kasper).
SURVEY METHODS, BUDGET CONSTRAINTS, AND OPERATIONAL ISSUES.
Better Estimates of Populations at Risk and More Efficient Sampling: Changing Survey Design Strategies over Time (S. Cohen).
Continuity Versus Change: Challenges in Designing a Successor Survey (D. Walden).
Survey Integration and End-of-Century Constraints (R. Arnett).
THE ROLE OF NATIONAL DATA IN POLICY FORMULATION.
Health System Reform Debates and Medical Expenditure Surveys (L. Nichols).
Name Index.
Subject Index.

