نتایج جستجو برای: health planning

تعداد نتایج: 1151908  

Journal: :Sociology of Health and Illness 1980

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health 1968

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health 1969

2010
John Zweifler Susan Hughes Rebeca A Lopez

BACKGROUND Because California has higher managed care penetration and the race/ethnicity of Californians differs from the rest of the United States, we tested the hypothesis that California's lower health plan Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS(R)) survey results are attributable to the state's racial/ethnic composition. METHODS California CAHPS survey responses fo...

Journal: :Health affairs 1996
G Acs S H Long M S Marquis P F Short

Data from three recent surveys indicate that about 40 percent of workers with employment-based health insurance are enrolled in plans that their employers self-insure. Despite the considerable differences between federal regulation of these self-insured plans and state regulation of employer plans purchased from an insurance company, we find striking similarities in the populations they serve, ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2005
Richard H Glazier Mandana Vahabi Cynthia Damba Dianne Patychuk Sten Ardal Ian Johnson Graham Woodward Donald P DeBoer Adalsteinn Brown Harvey Low Claire McConnell Lynne Lawrie Scott Dudgeon

Reporting health data for large urban areas presents numerous challenges. In the case of Toronto, Ontario, amalgamation in 1998 merged six census subdivisions into one mega-city, resulting in the disappearance of standard reporting units. A population-based approach was used to define new health planning areas. Census tracts were used as building blocks and combined according to residential inc...

1990
LuAnn Heinen Peter D. Fox Maren D. Anderson

The Medicaid Competition Demonstrations were initiated in 1983-84 in six States (California, Florida, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, and New York). State experiences in implementing the demonstrations are presented in this article. Although problems of enrolling Medicaid recipients in prepaid plans or with primary care case managers under these demonstrations proved challenging to States, les...

Journal: :Issue brief 2013
Sara R Collins Petra W Rasmussen Michelle M Doty Tracy Garber David Blumenthal

Conducted October 9-27, 2013, the Commonwealth Fund Affordable Care Act Tracking Survey interviewed a nationally representative sample of adults who are potentially eligible for the health reform law's new insurance coverage options, whether private plans or expanded Medicaid. Among the survey's key findings: 60 percent of potentially eligible adults are aware of the new marketplaces as a place...

Journal: :Research brief 2008
Judith H Hibbard Peter J Cunningham

Patient activation refers to a person's ability to manage their health and health care. Engaging or activating consumers has become a priority for employers, health plans and policy makers. The level of patient activation varies considerably in the U.S. population, with less than half of the adult population at the highest level of activation, according to a new study by the Center for Studying...

Journal: :Healthcare policy = Politiques de sante 2006
Brenda Elias John O'Neil

Knowledge translation at the Manitoba First Nations Centre for Aboriginal Health Research emerged through several population health research initiatives conducted in partnership with Canadian Indigenous peoples. An initial collaboration to carry out a regional health survey laid the foundation to share leadership, power and decision-making, and resulted in a program to build capacity in the Fir...

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