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in Path Dependency and the Politics of Socialized Health Care
> Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Published: 01 June 2016
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2022) 47 (6): 621–628.
Published: 01 December 2022
... is the price of progress? That question is central to debates over regulating the pharmaceutical industry and managing spending on drugs. In recent years, there has been incredible scientific progress, illustrated by the rapid development of highly effective COVID-19 vaccines. The COVID story demonstrates...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2022) 47 (4): 473–496.
Published: 01 August 2022
...Qingqing Sun; Thomas Luke Spreen Abstract Context: Previous studies show that nonprofit hospital spending on charity care declined in Medicaid expansion states. We test whether state community benefit regulations mitigated the decline in charity care spending. Methods: We use a fixed effects model...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2022) 47 (6): 673–690.
Published: 01 December 2022
...Rachel E. Sachs; Shelley A. Jazowski; Kyle A. Gavulic; Julie M. Donohue; Stacie B. Dusetzina Abstract Many state Medicaid officials are concerned about rising prescription drug spending, particularly drugs approved through the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) accelerated approval pathway...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2020) 45 (3): 373–418.
Published: 01 June 2020
... that deliberative public engagement can be a useful tool for involving communities in setting Medicaid priorities. Method: We engaged 209 residents of low-income, medically underserved Michigan communities in discussions about Medicaid spending priorities using an exercise in informed deliberation: CHAT (CHoosing...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1998) 23 (2): 363–390.
Published: 01 April 1998
.... Technometrics 19 ( 1 ): 15 -18. Coughlin , T. A. , L. Ku, J. Holahan, D. Heslam, and C. Winterbottom. 1994 . State Responses to the Medicaid Spending Crisis: 1988 to 1992. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 19 ( 4 ): 837 -864. D’Agostino , R. B. , A. Balanger, and R. B. D’Agostino...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1998) 23 (5): 861–864.
Published: 01 October 1998
...Timothy Stoltzfus Jost Mark A. Hall. Making Medical Spending Decisions: The Law, Ethics, and Economics of Rationing Mechanisms. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. 300 pp. $35.00 cloth. Copyright © 1998 by Duke University Press 1998...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1993) 18 (2): 477–489.
Published: 01 April 1993
...Kenneth E. Thorpe Most comparisons of the relative effectiveness of cost containment in the Canadian and U.S. health systems trace Canada's greater success to its single-payer approach. However, these studies ignore the substantial variation that exists in hospital and personal health care spending...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1990) 15 (1): 1–67.
Published: 01 February 1990
...Martin Pfaff The empirical evidence available for OECD countries suggests that economic factors play a major role and that demographic factors play a minor role in explaining differences in health care spending across countries. When countries are grouped on the basis of their health care systems...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2002) 27 (4): 639–672.
Published: 01 August 2002
...Thad Kousser Why do some states choose to spend more than four times as much as others to provide health care to the disadvantaged? Political scientists who have traditionally explored this question by analyzing trends in overall Medicaid expenditures lumped states' discretionary spending...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1998) 23 (3): 455–481.
Published: 01 June 1998
...Christopher J. Conover; Frank A. Sloan This study assesses the impact of certificate-of-need (CON) regulation for hospitals on various measures of health spending per capita, hospital supply, diffusion of technology, and hospital industry organization. Using a time series cross-sectional...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1994) 19 (4): 837–864.
Published: 01 August 1994
...Teresa A. Coughlin; Leighton Ku; John Holahan; David Heslam; Colin Winterbottom In recent years the growth of Medicaid spending has been a serious state budgetary problem. Between 1988 and 1992, state Medicaid expenditures increased at an average annual rate of 21 percent. Even when accounting...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1996) 21 (3): 409–432.
Published: 01 June 1996
...James W. Fossett; James H. Wyckoff Researchers have argued that the dramatic increase in Medicaid spending during the late 1980s and early 1990s “crowded out” state spending on other activities, particularly education. Medicaid growth has, at least in part, been driven by increased federal...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (1996) 21 (4): 751–768.
Published: 01 August 1996
...Karen Jacobsen; Thomas G. McGuire With renewed interest in block grants as a way to channel federal funds to states, several questions arise about the effect of block grants on state spending. A central question about the block grant form of intergovernmental aid is whether states spend the funds...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2012) 37 (2): 329–342.
Published: 01 April 2012
.... , 2 – 17 . Princeton, NJ : Robert Wood Johnson Foundation . Brown R. Corea J. Luce B. Elixhauser A. Sheingold S. . 1992 . Effectiveness in Disease and Injury Prevention Estimated National Spending on Prevention — United States, 1988 . Morbidity and Mortality Weekly...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2010) 35 (6): 921–959.
Published: 01 December 2010
... of the media's presentation of the causes of type 2 diabetes and its implicit racial associations on attitudes toward people with diabetes and preferences toward research spending. Survey participants who viewed an article on genetic causation or social determinants of diabetes were more likely to support...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2011) 36 (3): 495–500.
Published: 01 June 2011
... . Do We Really Want to Control
Health Care Spending?
Michael K. Gusmano
The Hastings Center
There is widespread agreement about the need to control health care costs.
During the reform...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2014) 39 (6): 1213–1251.
Published: 01 December 2014
... in the cost of providing health care, due to variation in the intensity of health care use, is a key determinant of eligibility policies, and I also find tentative evidence of an effect for payment policies. Because rising health care spending increases the cost of providing health insurance coverage, state...
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J Health Polit Policy Law (2016) 41 (2): 157–179.
Published: 01 April 2016
... will result in a reduced volume of pioneering new drugs in comparison to less innovative new drugs. We also hypothesized that additional research and development spending will result in an increased volume of pioneering new drugs in comparison to less innovative drugs. Results confirm our hypotheses. Specific...
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in Disenrolled: Retrenchment and Voting in Health Policy
> Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Published: 01 June 2019
Figure 1 Medicaid spending and enrollment: 1998–2015. Source : Snyder and Rudowitz 2015 .
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