Setting capitations for Medicaid: a case study.

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Title
Setting capitations for Medicaid: a case study.
First Author
Leibowitz, Arlene
Date of Pub
1990 Summer
Pages
79-85
Abstract
This article examines the methodology New York State used to set capitation rates for a Medicaid health maintenance organization. By examining the methods used and the assumptions made in a particular case, some general lessons are drawn about the ratesetting process. Greater reliance on statewide data to assure fair and statistically stable estimates is needed. Although the article focuses on one State and its ratesetting for one particular plan (Health Care Plus), the issues raised have general interest for other plans and for other States concerned with the setting of capitation rates for Medicaid enrollees in prepaid plans.
Other Authors
Buchanan, Joan L
MeSH
Capitation Fee : Health Maintenance Organizations/economics : Medicaid/organization & administration : New York : Rate Setting and Review/methods : Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. : United States
Issue
4
NTIS Number
PB91-105973
Volume
11