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Annual Index ability to pay, 277, 339, 705 Admission Severity-Adjusted Adams, E. Kathleen, Robert Hospital Mortality and Houchens, George E. Wright, Morbidity,” 407 and James Robbins. “Predicting Hospital Choice for Rural caregivers, informal, 471, 801 Medicare Beneficiaries: The Role Carey, Timothy S., Kathi Weis, of Severity of Illness,” 583 and Charles Homer. “Prepaid AIDS versus Traditional Medicaid case management, 447 Plans: Lack of Effect of client’s perspective, 447 Pregnancy Outcomes and patterns of survival, 75 Prenatal Care,” 165 Al-Haider, Abdolmohsin S., and case management, 165, 471 Thomas T. H. Wan. “Modeling AIDS, 447 Organizational Determinants of case mix, 27, 53, 407, 671 Hospital Mortality,” 303 Severity of Illness Index (SOI), ambulatory care, 53 183 Ashmos, Donde P., and Reuben R. cesarean birth rate in teaching McDaniel, Jr. “Physician hospitals, 325 Participation in Hospital chain ownership, 109 Decision Making: The Effect of Chang, Cyril F., and Howard P. Hospital Strategy and Decision Tuckman. “The Single-Hospital Content,” 375 County: Is Its Hospital at Risk?” AUTOGRP software, 5 207 Computerized Psychiatric Severity Babakus, Emin, and W. Glynn Index (CPSI), 743 Mangold. “Adapting the Cox proportional hazards models, SERVQUAL Scale to Hospital 75 Services: An Empirical Investigation,” 767 DeFriese, Gordon H. “The Unsung Bowman, Jennifer A., Selina Heroes of Health Services Redman, James A. Dickinson, Research: A Tribute to the Study Robert Gibberd, and Rob Section Executive Secretaries at Sanson-Fisher. “The Accuracy of AHCPR’” (Editorial Comment), Pap Smear Utilization Self- 1 Report: A Methodological DesHarnais, Susan, Lawrence F. Consideration in Cervical McMahon, Jr., and Roger Screening Research,” 97 Wroblewski. “Measuring Bradbury, Robert C., Frank E. Outcomes of Hospital Care Stearns, Jr., and Paul M. Steen. Using Multiple Risk-Adjusted “Interhospital Variations in Indexes,” 425 124 HSR: Health Services Research 27:1 (April 1992) delayed discharge, 339 Operational Definition of the diagnosis-related groups (DRGs), Homebound,” 787 743 severity-modified, 5 health maintenance organizations (HMOs) Medicare, 137 Eggert, Gerald M., James G. Medicaid, 509 Zimmer, W. Jackson Hall, and Horner, Ronnie D., Frank H. Bruce Friedman. “Case Lawler, and Barry L. Hainer. Management: A Randomized “Relationship between Patient Controlled Study Comparing a Race and Survival Following Neighborhood Team and a Admission to Intensive Care Centralized Individual Model,” among Patients of Primary Care 471 Physicians,” 531 elderly Hughes, Susan L., Joan chronically ill, debilitated, 471 Cummings, Frances Weaver, homebound, 787 Larry Manheim, Barbara Braun, hospitalized, 339 and Kendon Conrad. “A terminally ill, 725, 801 Randomized Trial of the Cost expenditures, health services, Effectiveness of VA predictability of, 247 Hospital-Based Home Care for the Terminally Ill,” 801 Falcone, David, Elise Bolda, and Hultman, Chery] I. Sandra Crawford Leak. “Waiting “Uncompensated Care before and for Placement: An Exploratory after Prospective Payment: The Analysis of Determinants of Role of Hospital Location and Delayed Discharges of Elderly Ownership,” 613 Hospital Patients,” 339 Feinglass, Joe, Gary J. Martin, and Injury Severity Score (ISS), 5 Ashish Sen. “The Financial Effect of Physician Practice Style Jones, Katherine R. “Factors on Hospital Resource Use,” 183 Associated with Hospitalization Fleishman, John A., Vincent Mor, in a Sample of Chronic and John Piette. “AIDS Case Hemodialysis Patients,” 671 Management: The Client’s Kilpatrick, Kerry E., Michael K. Perspective,” 447 Miller, Jeffrey W. Dwyer, and for-profit ownership Dan Nissen. “Uncompensated chain, 109 Care Provided by Private independent, 109 Practice Physicians in Florida,” uncompensated care, 613 277 Gaumer, Gary L., and Joanna length of stay (LOS), 27 Stavins. “Medicare Use in the delayed discharge, 339 Last Ninety Days of Life,” 725 physician practice style, Gilbert, Gregg H., Lawrence G. influence of, 183 Branch, and E. John Orav. “An psychiatric, 743 Annual Index 125 long-term care, 109, 623 Oleske, Denise M., Gerald L. Glandon, Gary G. Giacomelli, MacKenzie, Ellen J., Donald M. and Samuel F. Hohmann. “The Steinwachs, Ameen I. Ramzy, Cesarean Birth Rate: Influence John W. Ashworth, III, and of Hospital Teaching Status,” Belavadi Shankar. “Trauma Case 325 Mix and Hospital Payment: The outcomes research, 27, 425, 531 Potential for Refining DRGs,” 5 risk-adjusted complications index managed care, 165, 509 (RACI), 425 marketing, 547, 767 risk-adjusted mortality rate Massachusetts Health Care Panel (RAMI), 425 Study (MHCPS), 787 risk-adjusted readmission rate McKay, Niccie L. “The Effect of (RARI), 425 Chain Ownership on Nursing ownership, hospital Home Costs,” 109 investor-owned, 613 Medicaid not-for-profit, 613 alternative payment systems, ownership, nursing homes 165, 623 chain, for-profit, 109 managed care, 165, 509 independent, for-profit, 109 Medicare end-stage renal disease program, physician practice style 671 inpatient charges, effect on, 183 expenditures per enrollee, 705 length of stay, effect on, 183 HM0Ovs versus fee-for-service, Piette, John, Vincent Mor, and 137 John Fleishman. “Patterns of hospital choice, 583 Survival with AIDS in the prospective payment system United States,” 75 (PPS), 547, 613, 725 prenatal care, 165, 651 risk contracts, 137 primary care, 277, 531 supplemental health insurance, provider, choice of, 509 223 mental health, 743 quality morbidity rates, 53, 183, 407, 425 of care, 137, 165, 407, 425, 651, mortality rates, 27, 137, 183, 303, 671, 767, 801 407, 531 of inpatient services, 547 community factors, effect of, of life, 339, 671 303 hospital service intensity, effect race, 339, 531 of, 303 readmissions, 183, 425 Rice, Thomas, Nelda McCall, and nonprofit ownership, James M. Boismer. “The uncompensated care, 613 Effectiveness of Consumer Choice in the Medicare Oakley, Ann. “Using Medical Care: Supplemental Health Insurance The Views and Experiences of Market,” 223 High-Risk Mothers,” 651 Riley, Gerald, James Lubitz, and 126 HSR: Health Services Research 27:1 (April 1992) Evelyne Rabey. “Enrollee Health Discharge Decisions, Health Status under Medicare Risk Outcomes, and the Use of Contracts: An Analysis of Unobserved Information on Mortality Rates,” 137 Case-Mix Severity,” 27 risk-based capitation, 247 Stoskopf, Carleen, and Susan Rizzo, John A. “Supply and Dadakis Horn. “Predicting Demand Factors in the Length of Stay for Patients with Determination of Medicare Psychoses,” 743 Expenditures,” 705 strategy, hospital rural health care, 207, 547, 583, marketing, 767 613 physician participation, 375 response to prospective payment, satisfaction with care, 509, 651, 547 801 Schlenker, Robert E. “Nursing teaching hospitals, 325 Home Costs, Medicaid Rates, Temkin-Greener, Helena, and and Profits under Alternative Maria Winchell. “Medicaid Medicaid Payment Systems,” Beneficiaries under Managed 623 Care: Provider Choice and self-reports, 97 Satisfaction,” 509 severity of illness, 5, 27, 137, 183, terminal care, 75, 447, 671, 725, 407, 531, 583, 671 801 Severity of Illness Index (SOII), 183 uncompensated care single-hospital counties, 207 by hospitals, 613 Smith, Howard L., Neill F. Piland, by physicians, 277 and Annette M. Phillipp. utilization research, 97, 183, 325 “Responses to Prospective Payment by Rural New Mexico Veterans Affairs, Department of Hospitals,” 547 hospital-based home care Starfield, Barbara, Jonathan (HBHC), 801 Weiner, Laura Mumford, and Donald Steinwachs. “Ambulatory Wouters, Annemarie V. Care Groups: A Categorization “Disaggregated Annual Health of Diagnoses for Research and Expenditures: Their Management,” 53 Predictability and Role as Stearns, Sally C. “Hospital Predictors,” 247

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