Medicaid nursing home reimbursement policies, rates, and expenditures.

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Title
Medicaid nursing home reimbursement policies, rates, and expenditures.
First Author
Harrington, Charlene
Date of Pub
1984 Fall
Pages
39-49
Abstract
Nursing home expenditures, along with those of hospitals, have been a target of cost containment efforts because they constitute a growing share of overall public expenditures for health. Of the total $287 billion spent on personal health care in 1982, $27 billion (9.5 percent) was spent on nursing home care (Gibson, Waldo, and Levit, 1983). Nationally, nursing home expenditures increased at a rate of 17.4 percent between 1980 and 1981 and 12.9 percent between 1981 and 1982, more rapidly than overall health care expenditures (Gibson, Waldo, and Levit, 1983).
Other Authors
Swan, James H
MeSH
Reimbursement Mechanisms : Comparative Study : Medicaid/trends : Nursing Homes/economics : Rate Setting and Review : Regression Analysis : Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. : United States
Issue
1
NTIS Number
PB85-124188
Volume
6