Expanding access to health care [electronic resource] : a management approach / edited by Terry F. Buss and Paul N. Van de Water.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Transformational trends in governance & democracyPublication details: Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, c2009.Description: xi, 404 p. : illSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 362.10973 22
LOC classification:
  • RA412.2 .E96 2009eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Restructuring health insurance markets / Elliot K. Wicks -- Designing regional health markets / Cori E. Uccello, John M. Bertko, and Catherine M. Murphy-Baron -- Creating a level playing field for public and private plans / Bryan Dowd -- Regulating private health insurance / Timothy Stoltzfus Jost -- Paying one's fair share for health coverage and care / Jill Bernstein -- Refiguring federalism : nation and state in health reform's next round / Lawrence D. Brown -- Recent changes in Dutch health insurance : individual mandate or social insurance? / Kieke G.H. Okma -- Administering a Medicaid-plus-tax-credits initiative / Lynn Etheredge ... [et al.] -- Administering health insurance mandates / C. Eugene Steuerle and Paul N. Van de Water -- Designing administrative organizations for health reform / Paul N. Van de Water -- Individual health insurance plan information : too much and too little / Michael Wroblewski -- Controlling health care costs / Mark Merlis -- Simplifying administration of health insurance / Mark Merlis -- Management and performance of federal health care programs / F. Stevens Redburn and Terry F. Buss -- Performance-based management under Ryan White : the BPHC initiative / Nicole Rivers, Sandy Matava, and Terry F. Buss -- Expanding access to health care for Hispanic construction workers and their children / Xiuwen Dong, Knut Ringen, and Alissa Fujimoto -- Expanding access to health insurance for children : the state children's health insurance program, 1997-2007 / Christen Holly and Daniel P. Gitterman -- Did Medicaid/SCHIP crowd out private insurance among low-income children? / Adetokumbo B. Oluwole and Dennis G. Shea.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Restructuring health insurance markets / Elliot K. Wicks -- Designing regional health markets / Cori E. Uccello, John M. Bertko, and Catherine M. Murphy-Baron -- Creating a level playing field for public and private plans / Bryan Dowd -- Regulating private health insurance / Timothy Stoltzfus Jost -- Paying one's fair share for health coverage and care / Jill Bernstein -- Refiguring federalism : nation and state in health reform's next round / Lawrence D. Brown -- Recent changes in Dutch health insurance : individual mandate or social insurance? / Kieke G.H. Okma -- Administering a Medicaid-plus-tax-credits initiative / Lynn Etheredge ... [et al.] -- Administering health insurance mandates / C. Eugene Steuerle and Paul N. Van de Water -- Designing administrative organizations for health reform / Paul N. Van de Water -- Individual health insurance plan information : too much and too little / Michael Wroblewski -- Controlling health care costs / Mark Merlis -- Simplifying administration of health insurance / Mark Merlis -- Management and performance of federal health care programs / F. Stevens Redburn and Terry F. Buss -- Performance-based management under Ryan White : the BPHC initiative / Nicole Rivers, Sandy Matava, and Terry F. Buss -- Expanding access to health care for Hispanic construction workers and their children / Xiuwen Dong, Knut Ringen, and Alissa Fujimoto -- Expanding access to health insurance for children : the state children's health insurance program, 1997-2007 / Christen Holly and Daniel P. Gitterman -- Did Medicaid/SCHIP crowd out private insurance among low-income children? / Adetokumbo B. Oluwole and Dennis G. Shea.

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