Synopses & Reviews
Review
The contributions move the field forward by helping to define the limits of state reform and providing research results that can make future reforms more effective.
International Social Security Review
Synopsis
Part of a series which focuses on health economics and health services research, this volume discusses a variety of topics in the field.
Table of Contents
Preface. Foreword. Cost analyses of the Arizona health care cost containment system: lessons from an eleven-year evaluation (C.W. Wrighton, N. McCall). Estimating the short-run impacts of an employer insurance mandate on small businesses (R.J. Hanley, J.J. McCoy). State choices for voluntary health reform initiatives (E.H. Killbreth, C. McGuire). Managing the safety net: hospital provision of uncompensated care in response to managed care (J. Mann
et al.). Massachusetts medicaid managed health care reform: treatment for the psychiatrically disabled (B. Dickey
et al.). Florida's managed competition approach to health care reform (W.B. Vogel , M.K. Miller). Development of the Utah prepaid medical health plan (J.B. Christianson
et al.). Cost and quality information and health care market reform (S. Foreman, D. Kenkel and D. Shea). State tax reform and state health reform (L.A. Blewett, V.B. Weslowski).