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Prepaid Health Plans
Known as:
Plans, Prepaid Health
, Prepaid Health Plan
, Plan, Prepaid Health
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Contracts between an insurer and a subscriber or a group of subscribers whereby a specified set of health benefits is provided in return for a…
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2013
2013
National and state trends in enrollment and spending for dual eligibles under age 65 in Medicaid managed care.
Jenna Libersky
,
Allison Hedley Dodd
,
S. Verghese
Disability and Health Journal
2013
Corpus ID: 23742419
2006
2006
Cervical cancer after multiple negative cytologic tests in long-term members of a prepaid health plan.
G. Sawaya
,
H. Sung
,
W. Kinney
,
K. Kearney
,
Marie Miller
,
R. Hiatt
Acta Cytologica
2006
Corpus ID: 3348233
OBJECTIVE To estimate squamous cell cervical cancer incidence within 3.5 years of 1, 2 and > or = 3 consecutive, normal cytologic…
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1998
1998
Decline in incidence of endometrial cancer following increase in prescriptions for opposed conjugated estrogens in a prepaid health plan.
H. Ziel
,
W. Finkle
,
Sander Greenland
Gynecologic Oncology
1998
Corpus ID: 19615701
During the 1980s, the ecologic association of conjugated estrogens with endometrial cancer changed from positive to negative in a…
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Review
1995
Review
1995
Use of Spanish surnames to identify Latinos: comparison to self-identification.
E. Perez-stable
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R. Hiatt
,
F. Sabogal
,
R. Otero-Sabogal
Journal of the National Cancer Institute…
1995
Corpus ID: 45165476
Difficulties in identification of Latinos from secondary datasets have often been addressed by the use of a Spanish surname list…
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Review
1991
Review
1991
MAILED DIETARY SURVEYS: RESPONSE RATES, ERROR RATES, AND THE EFFECT OF OMITTED FOOD ITEMS ON NUTRIENT VALUES
B. Caan
,
R. Hiatt
,
Ashley M. Owen
Epidemiology
1991
Corpus ID: 30776706
Mailed surveys may be a cost-effective way to collect dietary information in large populations. We sent a brief quantified food…
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1989
1989
Comparison of type II and type I diabetics treated for end-stage renal disease in a large prepaid health plan population.
J. Ordonez
,
R. Hiatt
Nephron
1989
Corpus ID: 3327554
From 1978 through 1984, the incidence of treated end-stage renal disease (ESRD) secondary to diabetic nephropathy increased from…
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Review
1984
Review
1984
A national survey of prepaid mental health services.
B. Levin
,
J. Glasser
Hospital & community psychiatry
1984
Corpus ID: 24899984
The degree to which mental health services and coverage have been integrated into prepaid health plans (PHPs) on a national level…
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Review
1982
Review
1982
Physician Performance in a Prepaid Health Plan: Results of the Peer Review Program of the Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York
J. Deuschle
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B. Álvarez
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D. N. Logsdon
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W. Stahl
,
H. Smith
Medical Care
1982
Corpus ID: 23291952
A peer review program to evaluate the quality of medical care was established by the Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York in…
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1981
1981
Utilization of Medical Services After Short-Term Psychiatric Therapy in a Prepaid Health Plan Setting
I. D. Goldberg
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Gordon Allen
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LarryG. Kessler
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Jane F. Carey
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B. Locke
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Warnilla A. Cook
Medical Care
1981
Corpus ID: 43894948
Utilization of medical services in Group Health Association of Washington, D.C., was analyzed for patients referred in 1970 for…
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1977
1977
Consumer problems with prepaid health plans in California; implications for serving medicaid recipients through health maintenance organizations.
Carol N. D'ONOFRIO
,
Patricia Dolan Mullen
Public health reports ()
1977
Corpus ID: 46111901
ESCALATING COSTS, UNEVEN ACCESS TO PHYSICIANS, and lack of quality control in Medicaid programs have led policymakers to seek…
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