Choice of health plan: implications for access and satisfaction.

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Title
Choice of health plan: implications for access and satisfaction.
First Author
Schur, Claudia L
Date of Pub
1998 Fall
Pages
29-43
Abstract
In this article, the authors examine why low-income persons choose a managed care plan and the effects of choice on access and satisfaction, using data from the 1995-96 Kaiser/Commonwealth Five-State Low-Income Survey. Two-thirds of those choosing a managed care plan cited costs or benefits as their primary reason. Logistic regressions indicate that choice of plan had a neutral or positive effect on access and satisfaction. Medicaid enrollees with choice were less likely than those without to have difficulty obtaining particular services, more likely to rate plan quality highly, and less likely to report major problems with plan rules.
Other Authors
Berk, Marc L
MeSH
Decision Making : Health Services Accessibility : Poverty : Attitude to Health : Consumer Satisfaction/statistics & numerical data : Demography : Health Care Surveys : Human : Managed Care Programs/standards/utilization : Medicaid/organization & administration : Policy Making : State Health Plans/organization & administration : Support, Non-U.S. Gov't : United States
Issue
1
NTIS Number
PB2000-102914
Volume
20

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