Evaluation of the Oregon Medicaid Proposal


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As part of an eventual statewide set of health insurance reform measures, the State of Oregon has proposed implementing a demonstration program, with Federal cofunding, that would change the State's existing Medicaid program in three fundamental ways. It would: 1) expand coverage to include all persons with incomes up to 100 percent of the Federal poverty level; 2) enroll all covered persons in some form of managed care, such as with a health maintenance organization or a "gatekeeper"primary care physician; and 3) determine acute and primary health care benefits according to a ranked list of services, with actual benefits dependent on the level of program funding. [Foreword, p. III]




Evaluation of the Oregon Medicaid Proposal


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The Prioritized List. Implications for Providers. Implications for Beneficiaries. Program Costs







Health Care Cost and Access


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Oregon Medicaid Rationing Experiment


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Clearinghouse Review


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Politics, Health, and Health Care


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Two towering figures in the field of health care policy analysis, Theodore R. Marmor and Rudolf Klein, reflect on a lifetime of thought in this wide-ranging collection of essays published in the wake of President Obama’s health care reform. Presented as a kind of dialogue between the two, the book offers their recent writings on the future of Medicare; universal health insurance; conflicts of interest among physicians, regulators, and patients; and many other topics.




Health Care Benefits Package


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Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1993


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