State perspectives on health care reform: Oregon, Hawaii, Tennessee, and Rhode Island.

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Title
State perspectives on health care reform: Oregon, Hawaii, Tennessee, and Rhode Island.
First Author
Thorne, Jean I
Date of Pub
1995 Spring
Pages
121-138
Abstract
The general consensus among States which have had their section 1115 demonstration projects approved is that there is no one best way to implement State health care reform. The Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), however, wished to discern how States were accomplishing the task of implementing the demonstrations, and solicited responses from State representatives whose section 1115 demonstration waivers had been approved. The resulting article gives an overview of this implementation process from four State perspectives. Written by representatives from Oregon, Hawaii, Tennessee, and Rhode Island, the ideas presented here are indicative of the complex undertaking of State health care reform.
Other Authors
Bianchi, Barbara; Bonnyman, Gordon; Greene, Clark; Leddy, Tricia
MeSH
Community Health Centers/organization & administration/utilization : Eligibility Determination : Hawaii : Health Care Reform/legislation & jurisprudence/organization & administration : Health Education : Health Priorities : Health Services Accessibility : Managed Care Programs/organization & administration/utilization : Management Information Systems : Medicaid/legislation & jurisprudence/organization & administration : Oregon : Public Relations : Rhode Island : State Health Plans/economics/legislation & jurisprudence : Tennessee : United States : United States Health Care Financing Administration
Issue
3
NTIS Number
PB96-139530
Volume
16

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