Insurers' views of the Partnership for Long-Term Care
Article Abstract:
The survey data of participant and non-participant insurers in the Partnership for Long-Term Care are analyzed. Additional information on the Partnership policies, administrative costs and long-term care insurance market is also offered.
Publication Name: Inquiry
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0046-9580
Year: 1999
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A management tool for controlling the rate of non-acceptable inpatient hospital claims
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A Bayesian model has been used to analyze the validity of health insurance claims for use of hospital services. Additional information on inpatient hospital claim data is also included.
Publication Name: Inquiry
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0046-9580
Year: 1999
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Explaining the decline in health insurance coverage among young men
Article Abstract:
An increase in the cost of health insurance has caused a decrease in employer-provided health insurance coverage for all employees, not just young men.
Publication Name: Inquiry
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0046-9580
Year: 2000
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