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Articles in August, 2004 issue of Health Services Research
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Employee choice of Consumer-Driven Health insurance in a multiplan, multiproduct setting
by Stephen T. Parente -
The relationship of Medicaid payment rates, bed constraint policies, and risk-adjusted pressure ulcers
by David C. Grabowski -
Economic profiling of primary care physicians: consistency among risk-adjusted measures
by J. William Thomas -
Commentarylooking at the effects of consumer-centric health plans on expenditures and utilization
by John Bertko -
Quality of care for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Netherlands and the United States: a comparison of two quality improvement programs
by Gerlof D. Valk -
Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination demand responses to changes in infectious disease mortality
by Ying-Chun Li -
Early experience with employee choice of consumer-directed health plans and satisfaction with enrollment
by Jinnet Briggs Fowles -
Consumer experiences in a consumer-driven health plan
by Jon B. Christianson -
The impact of medicaid managed care on pregnant women in Ohio: a cohort analysis
by Embry M. Howell -
Consumer-driven health carebeyond rhetoric with research and experience
by Anne K. Gauthier -
Multihospital system membership and patient treatments, expenditures, and outcomes
by Kristin Madison -
Antiretroviral therapy and health care utilization: a study of privately insured men and women with HIV disease
by Fred J. Hellinger -
Risk segmentation related to the offering of a consumer-directed health plan: a case study of Humana Inc
by Laura A. Tollen -
Commentarycurrent MSA theory: well-meaning but futile
by George C. Halvorson -
Trust in insurers and access to physicians: associated enrollee behaviors and changes over time
by Rajesh Balkrishnan -
Development of the Patient Activation Measure : conceptualizing and measuring activation in patients and consumers
by Judith H. Hibbard -
Consumer-directed health care: will it improve health system performance?
by Karen Davis -
Patient satisfaction, treatment experience, and disability outcomes in a population-based cohort of injured workers in Washington State: implications for quality improvement
by Thomas M. Wickizer -
Adoption of liquid-based cervical cancer screening tests by family physicians and gynecologists
by Karen M. Rappaport -
Commentarydefined contribution health plans: attracting the healthy and well-off
by Gail Shearer -
The effect of benefits, premiums, and health risk on health plan choice in the Medicare program
by Adam Atherly -
Awakening consumer stewardship of health benefits: prevalence and differentiation of new health plan models
by Meredith Rosenthal -
Coding response to a case-mix measurement system based on multiple diagnoses
by Colin Preyra - Correction to cover of HSR 39:3 June issue
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Competing values of emergency department performance: balancing multiple stakeholder perspectives
by Deborah Tregunno -
Hospice use by Hispanic and non-Hispanic white cancer decedents
by Nuha A. Lackan -
Evaluation of the effect of a consumer-driven health plan on medical care expenditures and utilization
by Stephen T. Parente -
Context or composition: what explains variation in SCHIP disenrollment?
by Julie A. Phillips -
Tales from the new frontier: pioneers' experiences with consumer-driven health care
by Anthony T. Lo Sasso -
Quality of health care: the views of homeless youth
by Josephine Ensign -
Variations in nurse practitioner use in veterans affairs primary care practices
by Patty Y. Huang -
Commentaryhow consumer-driven health care evolves in a dynamic market
by Greg Scandlen
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