Why do so few HMOs offer Medicare risk plans in rural areas?

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Title
Why do so few HMOs offer Medicare risk plans in rural areas?
First Author
Serrato, Carl A
Date of Pub
1995 Fall
Pages
85-97
Abstract
Only 17 of the 38 health maintenance organizations (HMOs) that have Medicare risk contracts and offer coverage to commercial clients in rural counties include the rural counties in their Medicare plan service areas. Rural counties in which HMOs offer Medicare coverage have higher average adjusted average per capita costs (AAPCCs), larger populations, and more physicians per capita than rural counties excluded by risk plans. Interviewed plans cite low and erratic AAPCCs, scarcity of potential enrollees, lack of negotiating power with physicians, and adverse selection as drawbacks in rural areas. Proposed changes to the payment methodology would probably lead HMOs to increase their Medicare offerings in urban fringe areas, but not in isolated rural areas.
Other Authors
Bergeron, Jeanette W; Brown, Randall S
MeSH
Capitation Fee : Actuarial Analysis : Aged : Catchment Area (Health) : Health Maintenance Organizations/economics/organization & administration/statistics & numerical data : Health Services for the Aged : Human : Medicare/organization & administration/statistics & numerical data : Program Evaluation : Risk : Rural Health Services/economics/organization & administration/statistics & numerical data : Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. : United States
Issue
1
NTIS Number
PB96-139548
Volume
17

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