MACFacts: Revisiting Emergency Department Use in Medicaid (original) (raw)

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An assessment of emergency department use among Mississippi's Medicaid population

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Factors Associated With Emergency Department Visits: A Multistate Analysis of Adult Fee-for-Service Medicaid Beneficiaries

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An observational study of emergency department utilization among enrollees of Minnesota Health Care Programs: financial and non-financial barriers have different associations

Tetyana Shippee

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Medicaid Expansion In 2014 Did Not Increase Emergency Department Use But Did Change Insurance Payer Mix

Kevin Klauer

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Relationship between Affordable Care Act and Emergency Department Visits

Dovison Kereri

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Ambulatory health care use by patients in a public hospital emergency department

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Uncompensated Care and Emergency Department Utilization

Sharon D Morrison

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Factors Associated With Emergency Department Visits

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Likelihood of recurrent high Emergency Department utilization by Indigent Patients

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The Three-Year Effect of Medicaid Expansion on Emergency Department Visits and Admissions

Kevin Klauer

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High-frequency users of emergency department care

Nicholas Genes

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Effect of a Large Managed Care Program on Emergency Department Use: Results From the CHAMPUS Reform Initiative Evaluation

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Cost Reduction Strategies for Emergency Services: Insurance Role, Practice Changes and Patients Accountability

Daniel Simonet

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Emergency department use: a reflection of poor primary care access?

Daniel Weisz

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Medicaid Increases Emergency-Department Use: Evidence from Oregon's Health Insurance Experiment

Bill Wright

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Emergency Department Utilization After the Implementation of Massachusetts Health Reform

Jeremiah Schuur

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Mississippi Medicaid Programs and Emergency Room Use

Adele Crudden, Jeralynn (Lynne) Cossman

Mississippi Health Policy Research Center- Social Science Research Center- Mississippi State University, 2007

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Shortage of primary care physicians is leading to the usage of emergency services for acute problems by the uninsured twice as much than the insured.

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Frequent users of US emergency departments: characteristics and opportunities for intervention

Jean Abbott

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Potentially Avoidable Use of Hospital Emergency Departments in New Jersey

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Examining the Effect of the Affordable Care Act on Two Illinois Emergency Departments

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Joanna Guo

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Characteristics of low-severity emergency department use among CHIP enrollees

Bisakha Sen

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Variations in resource intensity and cost among high users of the emergency department

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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2014

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Michael Sayre

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