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Index to Volume 35 SuBJECT INDEX ‘THORPE, KENNETH E.; FLORENCE, Curtis S. Health Insurance Among Children: The Role of Expanded Medicaid Cover- age. 35: 369-379 (Winter). Acute Care ROGAL, DEBORAH L.; GAUTHIER, ANNE K. Are Health-Based California Payments a Feasible Tool for Addressing Risk Segmenta- tion? 35: 115-121 (Summer). BERTKO, JOHN; HUNT, SANDRA. Case Study: The Health Insur- ance Plan of California. 35: 148-153 (Summer). Adverse Selection Dunn, DANieEL L. Applications of Health Risk Adjustment: KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H.; COBURN, ANDREW F.; MCGUIRE, What Can Be Learned From Experience to Date? 35: 132- CATHERINE; MARTIN, DIANE P.; DIEHR, PAULA; MADDEN, 147 (Summer). CAROLYN W.; SKILLMAN, SUSAN M. State-Sponsored Pro- grams for the Uninsured: Is There Adverse Selection? 35: Catholic Hospitals 250-265 (Fall). WHITE, KENNETH R.; BEGUN, JAMES W. How Does Catholic AIDS Cost and Services Utilization Survey Hospital Sponsorship Affect Services Provided? 35: 398-407 (Winter). FLEISHMAN, JOHN A. Transitions in Insurance and Employment Among People with HIV Infection. 35: 36-48 (Spring). Children’s Health Care Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) HANSON, KARLA L. Is Insurance for Children Enough? The SLOAN, FRANK A.; CONOVER, CHRISTOPHER J. Effects of State Link Between Parents’ and Children’s Health Care Use Reforms on Health Insurance Coverage of Adults. 35: 280- Revisited. 35: 294-302 (Fall). 293 (Fall). SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Medicare Expansions 35 Years Later. 35: SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Fund the 2000 Census Statistical Sam- 6-8 (Spring). ples. 35: 247-249 (Fail). THORPE, KENNETH E.; FLORENCE, Curtis S. Health Insurance THORPE, KENNETH E.; FLORENCE, Curtis S. Health Insurance Among Children: The Role of Expanded Medicaid Cover- Among Children: The Role of Expanded Medicaid Cover- age. 35: 369-379 (Winter). age. 35: 369-379 (Winter). TOLLEN, LAURA; ROTHMAN, MICHAEL. Case Study: Colorado Colorade Medicaid Program Medicaid HMO Risk Adjustment. 35: 154-170 (Summer). Dunn, DANIEL L. Applications of Health Risk Adjustment: Average Adjusted Per Capita Costs (AAPCCs) What Can Be Learned From Experience to Date? 35: 132- 147 (Summer). BLUMBERG, LINDA J.; EVANS, ALISON. Reform of the Medicare TOLLEN, LAURA; ROTHMAN, MICHAEL. Case Study: Colorado AAPCC: Learning from Previous Proposals. 35: 62-77 (Spring). Medicaid HMO Risk Adjustment. 35: 154-170 (Summer). Balanced Budget Act (1997) Community Rating GREENWALD, LESLIE M.; Esposito, AL; INGBER, MELVIN J.; SLOAN, FRANK A.; CONOVER, CHRISTOPHER J. Effects of State Levy, Jesse M. Risk Adjustment for the Medicare Program: Reforms on Health Insurance Coverage of Adults. 35: 280- Lessons Learned from Research and Demonstrations. 35: 293 (Fall). 193-209 (Summer). HANSON, KaRLA L. Is Insurance for Children Enough? The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Aci Link Between Parents’ and Children’s Health Care Use (COBRA) Revisited. 35: 294-302 (Fall). NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P. Risk Adjustment: Where Are We Now? BAUMGARDNER, JAMES R. Providing Health Insurance to the 35: 122-131 (Summer). Short-Term Unemployed. 35: 266-279 (Fall). SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Risk Selection and Medicare + Choice: FLEISHMAN, JOHN A. Transitions in Insurance and Employment Beware. 35: 101-103 (Summer). Among People with HIV Infection. 35: 36—48 (Spring). Inquiry 35: 458-467(Winter 1998/99) © 1998 Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of the Rochester Area. 0046-9580/98/3504 —0458$1.25 Index to Volume 35 SuBJECT INDEX ‘THORPE, KENNETH E.; FLORENCE, Curtis S. Health Insurance Among Children: The Role of Expanded Medicaid Cover- age. 35: 369-379 (Winter). Acute Care ROGAL, DEBORAH L.; GAUTHIER, ANNE K. Are Health-Based California Payments a Feasible Tool for Addressing Risk Segmenta- tion? 35: 115-121 (Summer). BERTKO, JOHN; HUNT, SANDRA. Case Study: The Health Insur- ance Plan of California. 35: 148-153 (Summer). Adverse Selection Dunn, DANieEL L. Applications of Health Risk Adjustment: KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H.; COBURN, ANDREW F.; MCGUIRE, What Can Be Learned From Experience to Date? 35: 132- CATHERINE; MARTIN, DIANE P.; DIEHR, PAULA; MADDEN, 147 (Summer). CAROLYN W.; SKILLMAN, SUSAN M. State-Sponsored Pro- grams for the Uninsured: Is There Adverse Selection? 35: Catholic Hospitals 250-265 (Fall). WHITE, KENNETH R.; BEGUN, JAMES W. How Does Catholic AIDS Cost and Services Utilization Survey Hospital Sponsorship Affect Services Provided? 35: 398-407 (Winter). FLEISHMAN, JOHN A. Transitions in Insurance and Employment Among People with HIV Infection. 35: 36-48 (Spring). Children’s Health Care Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) HANSON, KARLA L. Is Insurance for Children Enough? The SLOAN, FRANK A.; CONOVER, CHRISTOPHER J. Effects of State Link Between Parents’ and Children’s Health Care Use Reforms on Health Insurance Coverage of Adults. 35: 280- Revisited. 35: 294-302 (Fall). 293 (Fall). SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Medicare Expansions 35 Years Later. 35: SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Fund the 2000 Census Statistical Sam- 6-8 (Spring). ples. 35: 247-249 (Fail). THORPE, KENNETH E.; FLORENCE, Curtis S. Health Insurance THORPE, KENNETH E.; FLORENCE, Curtis S. Health Insurance Among Children: The Role of Expanded Medicaid Cover- Among Children: The Role of Expanded Medicaid Cover- age. 35: 369-379 (Winter). age. 35: 369-379 (Winter). TOLLEN, LAURA; ROTHMAN, MICHAEL. Case Study: Colorado Colorade Medicaid Program Medicaid HMO Risk Adjustment. 35: 154-170 (Summer). Dunn, DANIEL L. Applications of Health Risk Adjustment: Average Adjusted Per Capita Costs (AAPCCs) What Can Be Learned From Experience to Date? 35: 132- 147 (Summer). BLUMBERG, LINDA J.; EVANS, ALISON. Reform of the Medicare TOLLEN, LAURA; ROTHMAN, MICHAEL. Case Study: Colorado AAPCC: Learning from Previous Proposals. 35: 62-77 (Spring). Medicaid HMO Risk Adjustment. 35: 154-170 (Summer). Balanced Budget Act (1997) Community Rating GREENWALD, LESLIE M.; Esposito, AL; INGBER, MELVIN J.; SLOAN, FRANK A.; CONOVER, CHRISTOPHER J. Effects of State Levy, Jesse M. Risk Adjustment for the Medicare Program: Reforms on Health Insurance Coverage of Adults. 35: 280- Lessons Learned from Research and Demonstrations. 35: 293 (Fall). 193-209 (Summer). HANSON, KaRLA L. Is Insurance for Children Enough? The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Aci Link Between Parents’ and Children’s Health Care Use (COBRA) Revisited. 35: 294-302 (Fall). NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P. Risk Adjustment: Where Are We Now? BAUMGARDNER, JAMES R. Providing Health Insurance to the 35: 122-131 (Summer). Short-Term Unemployed. 35: 266-279 (Fall). SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Risk Selection and Medicare + Choice: FLEISHMAN, JOHN A. Transitions in Insurance and Employment Beware. 35: 101-103 (Summer). Among People with HIV Infection. 35: 36—48 (Spring). Inquiry 35: 458-467(Winter 1998/99) © 1998 Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of the Rochester Area. 0046-9580/98/3504 —0458$1.25 Index to Volume 35 Costs (See Health-Based Payments; Health Care Costs) Payments a Feasible Tool for Addressing Risk Segmenta- tion? 35: 115-121 (Summer). Diagnostic Information Health Care Access (See also Uninsured Care) NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P. Risk Adjustment: Where Are We Now? 35: 122-131 (Summer). BursTIN, HELEN R.; SWARTZ, KATHERINE; O’NEIL, ANNE C.; Orav, E. JOHN; BRENNAN, TROYEN A. The Effect of Change Drugs (See Prescription Drugs; Substance Abuse) of Health Insurance on Access to Care. 35: 389-397 (Win- ter). Economy (See Health Care Costs) DAvis, KAREN; SCHOEN, CATHY. Assuring Quality, Information, and Choice in Managed Care. 35: 104-114 (Summer). Elderly Care (See Medicare) FLEISHMAN, JOHN A. Transitions in Insurance and Employment Among People with HIV Infection. 35: 36-48 (Spring). GLIED, SHERRY; HOVEN, CHRISTINA; Moore, ROBERT E.; GAR- Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance RETT, A. Bowen. Medicaid and Service Use Among Home- DAVIS, KAREN; SCHOEN, CATHY. Assuring Quality, Information, less Adults. 35: 380-388 (Winter). and Choice in Managed Care. 35: 104-114 (Summer). KHANDKER, REZAUL K.; SIMONI-WASTILA, LINDA J. Differences FLEISHMAN, JOHN A. Transitions in Insurance and Employment in Prescription Drug Utilization and Expenditures Between Among People with HIV Infection. 35: 36-48 (Spring). Blacks and Whites in the Georgia Medicaid Popuiation. 35: Knutson, Davin. Case Study: The Minneapolis Buyers Health 78-87 (Spring). Care Action Group. 35: 171-177 (Summer). Ku, LEIGHTON; HOAG, SHEILA. Medicaid Managed Care and WILSON, Vick! M.; SMITH, CYNTHIA A.; HAMILTON, JENNY M.; the Marketplace. 35: 332-345 (Fall). MADDEN, CAROLYN W.; SKILLMAN, SUSAN M.; MACKay, BRET; MATTHISEN, JAMES S.; FRAZZINiI, DAviD A. Case Study: Health Care Costs (See also Health-Based Payments) The Washington State Health Care Authority. 35: 178-192 BLUMBERG, LINDA J.; EVANS, ALISON. Reform of the Medicare (Summer). AAPCC: Learning from Previous Proposals. 35: 62-77 (Spring). Employment Status CHIRIKOS, THOMAS N. Further Evidence that Hospital Produc- FLEISHMAN, JOHN A. Transitions in Insurance and Employment tion is Inefficient. 35: 408-416 (Winter). Among People with HIV Infection. 35: 36—48 (Spring). FELDMAN, ROGER; WHOLEY, DOUGLAS; CHRISTIANSON, JON B. Do Medicare HMOs Cost Shift? 35: 315-331 (Fall). Fee-for-Service (FFS) Plans FISHER, WILLIAM H.; LINDROOTH, RICHARD C.; NORTON, ED- WARD C.; Dickey, BARBARA. How Managed Care Organi- BLUMBERG, LINDA J.; EVANS, ALISON. Reform of the Medicare zations Develop Selective Contracting Networks for Psychi- AAPCC: Learning from Previous Proposals. 35: 62-77 atric Inpatient Care: A Massachusetts Case Study. 35: 417- (Spring). 431 (Winter). CHERNEW, MICHAEL; SCANLON, DENNIS P. Health Plan Report LEHRMAN, SUSAN; SHORE, KAREN K. Hospitals’ Vertical Inte- Cards and Insurance Choice. 35: 9-22 (Spring). gration into Skilled Nursing: A Rational Approach to Con- trolling Transaction Costs. 35: 303-314 (Fall). Florida Liu, KORBIN; WISSOKER, DouGLAS; RIMES, CAROLYN. Deter- minants and Costs of Medicare Post-Acute Care Provided by CuirIkos, THOMAS N. Further Evidence that Hospital Produc- SNFs and HHAs. 35: 49-61 (Spring). tion is Inefficient. 35: 408-416 (Winter). Moon, MARILYN; BRENNAN, NIALL; SEGAL, MISHA. Options for Aiding Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries. 35: 346-356 Georgia (Fall). KHANDKER, REZAUL K.; SIMONI-WASTILA, LINDA J. Differences SinG, MERRILE; BROWN, RANDALL; HILL, STEVEN C. The Con- in Prescription Drug Utilization and Expenditures Between sequences of Paying Medicare Managed Care Plans Their Blacks and Whites in the Georgia Medicaid Population. 35: Costs. 35: 210-222 (Summer). 78-87 (Spring). SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Be Creative in Consumer Cost-Sharing for Pharmaceutical Benefits. 35: 365-368 (Winter). Hawaii Health Care Mandates Ku, LEIGHTON; HOAG, SHEILA. Medicaid Managed Care and the Marketplace. 35: 332-345 (Fall). SLOAN, FRANK A.; CONOVER, CHRISTOPHER J. Effects of State Reforms on Health Insurance Coverage of Adults. 35: 280- Health-Based Payments (See also Health Care Costs) 293 (Fall). Dunn, DANIEL L. Applications of Health Risk Adjustment: Health Care Market What Can Be Learned From Experience to Date? 35: 132- 147 (Summer). CHERNEW, MICHAEL; SCANLON, DENNIS P. Health Plan Report ROGAL, DEBORAH L.; GAUTHIER, ANNE K. Are Health-Based Cards and Insurance Choice. 35: 9-22 (Spring). 459 Inquiry/Volume 35, Winter 1998/99 Health Care Reform SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Fund the 2000 Census Statistical Sam- ples. 35: 247-249 (Fall). BLUMBERG, LINDA J.; EvANs, ALISON. Reform of the Medicare THORPE, KENNETH E.; FLORENCE, Curtis S. Health Insurance AAPCC: Learning from Previous Proposals. 35: 62-77 Among Children: The Role of Expanded Medicaid Cover- (Spring). age. 35: 369-379 (Winter). BursTIN, HELEN R.; SWARTZ, KATHERINE; O’NEIL, ANNE C.; Orav, E. JOHN; BRENNAN, TROYEN A. The Effect of Change Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) (See also of Health Insurance on Access to Care. 35: 389-397 (Win- Managed Care) ter). Dunn, DanieL L. Applications of Health Risk Adjustment: BERTKO, JOHN; HUNT, SANDRA. Case Study: The Health Insur- What Can Be Learned From Experience to Date? 35: 132- ance Plan of California. 35: 148-153 (Summer). 147 (Summer). BLUMBERG, LINDA J.; EVANs, ALISON. Reform of the Medicare Mack, Davip J. Seven Months in Washington, 35: 97-100 AAPCC: Learning from Previous Proposals. 35: 62-77 (Summer). (Spring). SLOAN, FRANK A.; CONOVER, CHRISTOPHER J. Effects of State FELDMAN, ROGER; WHOLEY, DOUGLAS; CHRISTIANSON, JON B. Reforms on Health Insurance Coverage of Adults. 35: 280- Do Medicare HMOs Cost Shift? 35: 315-331 (Fall). 293 (Fall). JACOBSON, PETER D.; PARKER, LOUISE E.; COULTER, IAN D. Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants as Primary Health Care Services Care Providers in Institutional Settings. 35: 432-446 (Win- ter). BurRsTIN, HELEN R.; SWARTZ, KATHERINE; O’NEIL, ANNE C.; SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Risk Selection and Medicare + Choice: OrAV, E. JOHN; BRENNAN, TROYEN A. The Effect of Change Beware. 35: 101-103 (Summer). of Health Insurance on Access to Care. 35: 389-397 (Win- TOLLEN, LAURA; ROTHMAN, MICHAEL. Case Study: Colorado ter). Medicaid HMO Risk Adjustment. 35: 154-170 (Summer). GLIED, SHERRY; HOVEN, CHRISTINA; MOORE, ROBERT E.; GAR- RETT, A. BOWEN. Medicaid and Service Use Among Home- less Adults. 35: 380-388 (Winter). Health Plan Report Cards WHITE, KENNETH R.; BEGUN, JAMES W. How Does Catholic CHERNEW, MICHAEL; SCANLON, DENNIS P. Health Plan Report Hospital Sponsorship Affect Services Provided? 35: 398-407 Cards and Insurance Choice. 35: 9-22 (Spring). (Winter). Health Plans (See Health Insurance) Health Insurance BAUMGARDNER, JAMES R. Providing Health Insurance to the HIV Infection Short-Term Unemployed. 35: 266-279 (Fall). FLEISHMAN, JOHN A. Transitions in Insurance and Employment BERTKO, JOHN; HUNT, SANDRA. Case Study: The Health Insur- Among People with HIV Infection. 35: 36-48 (Spring). ance Plan of California. 35: 148-153 (Summer). BursTIN, HELEN R.; SWARTZ, KATHERINE; O’NEIL, ANNE C.; Home Health Agency (HHA) Services OraAV, E. JOHN; BRENNAN, TROYEN A. The Effect of Change of Health Insurance on Access to Care. 35: 389-397 (Win- Liu, KORBIN; WISSOKER, DOUGLAS; RIMES, CAROLYN. Deter- ter). minants and Costs of Medicare Post-Acute Care Provided by CHERNEW, MICHAEL; SCANLON, DENNIS P. Health Plan Report SNFs and HHAs. 35: 49-61 (Spring). Cards and Insurance Choice. 35:9-22 (Spring). Davis, KAREN; SCHOEN, CATHY. Assuring Quality, Information, Homeless and Choice in Managed Care. 35: 104-114 (Summer). ETTNER, SUSAN L.; FRANK, RICHARD G.; McGuIRE, THOMAS G.; GLIED, SHERRY; HOVEN, CHRISTINA; MooRE, ROBERT E.; GAR- NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P.; NOTMAN, ELIZABETH H. Risk Adjust- RETT, A. BOWEN. Medicaid and Service Use Among Home- ment of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Payments. 35: less Adults. 35: 380-388 (Winter). 223-239 (Summer). FLEISHMAN, JOHN A. Transitions in Insurance and Employment Hospital- Sased Skilled Nursing Facilities (See Skilled Among People with HIV Infection. 35: 36-48 (Spring). Nursing Facilities) KnuTSoN, Davip. Case Study: The Minneapolis Buyers Health Care Action Group. 35: 171-177 (Summer). Hospitals Ku, LEIGHTON; HOAG, SHEILA. Medicaid Managed Care and the Marketplace. 35: 332-345 (Fall). CHIRIKOS, THOMAS N. Further Evidence that Hospital Produc- NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P. Risk Adjustment: Where Are We Now? tion is Inefficient. 35: 408-416 (Winter). 35: 122-131 (Summer). FISHER, WILLIAM H.; LINDROOTH, RICHARD C.; NORTON, EpD- SLOAN, FRANK A.; CONOVER, CHRISTOPHER J. Effects of State WARD C.; DicKEY, BARBARA. How Managed Care Organi- Reforms on Health Insurance Coverage of Adults. 35: 280- zations Develop Selective Contracting Networks for Psychi- 293 (Fall). atric Inpatient Care: A Massachusetts Case Study. 35: 417- SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Be Creative in Consumer Cost-Sharing 431 (Winter). for Pharmaceutical Benefits. 35: 365-368 (Winter). LEHRMAN, SUSAN; SHORE, KAREN K. Hospitals’ Vertical 460 Index to Volume 35 Integration into Skilled Nursing: A Rational Approach to Massachusetts Controlling Transaction Costs. 35: 303-314 (Fall). FISHER, WILLIAM H.; LINDROOTH, RICHARD C.; NORTON, EDWARD NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P. Risk Adjustment: Where Are We Now? C.; Dickey, BARBARA. How Managed Care Organizations De- 35: 122-131 (Summer). velop Selective Contracting Networks for Psychiatric Inpatient WHITE, KENNETH R.; BEGUN, JAMES W. How Does Catholic Care: A Massachusetts Case Study. 35: 417-431 (Winter). Hospital Sponsorship Affect Services Provided? 35: 398-407 (Winter). Medicaid Insurance (See Health Insurance) FISHER, WILLIAM H.; LINDROOTH, RICHARD C.; NoRTON, ED- WARD C.; DicKEY, BARBARA. How Managed Care Organi- Logit Models zations Develop Selective Contracting Networks for Psychi- atric Inpatient Care: A Massachusetts Case Study. 35: 417- CHERNEW, MICHAEL; SCANLON, DENNIS P. Health Pian Report 431 (Winter). Cards and Insurance Choice. 35: 9-22 (Spring). FLEISHMAN, JOHN A. Transitions in Insurance and Employment FISHER, WILLIAM H.; LINDROOTH, RICHARD C.; NorTON, Epb- Among People with HIV Infection. 35: 36-48 (Spring). WARD C.; DICKEY, BARBARA. How Managed Care Organi- GLIED, SHERRY; HOVEN, CHRISTINA; Moore, ROBERT E.; GAR- zations Develop Selective Contracting Networks for Psychi- RETT, A. BOWEN. Medicaid and Service Use Among Home- atric Inpatient Care: A Massachusetts Case Study. 35: 417- less Adults. 35: 380-388 (Winter). 431 (Winter). KHANDKER, REZAUL K.; SIMONI-WASTILA, LINDA J. Differences in Prescription Drug Utilization and Expenditures Between Long-Term Care (See Skilled Nursing Facilities) Blacks and Whites in the Georgia Medicaid Population. 35: 78-87 (Spring). Low-Income People (See Medicaid) Ku, LEIGHTON; HOAG, SHEILA. Medicaid Managed Care and the Marketplace. 35: 332-345 (Fall). MaineCare Moon, MARILYN; BRENNAN, NIALL; SEGAL, MISHA. Options for Aiding Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries. 35: 346-356 KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H.; COBURN, ANDREW F.; McGuire, (Fall). CATHERINE; MARTIN, DIANE P.; DIEHR, PAULA; MADDEN, SLOAN, FRANK A.; CONOVER, CHRISTOPHER J. Effects of State CAROLYN W.; SKILLMAN, SUSAN M. State-Sponsored Pro- Reforms on Health Insurance Coverage of Adults. 35: 280- grams for the Uninsured: Is There Adverse Selection? 35: 293 (Fall). 250-265 (Fall). SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Fund the 2000 Census Statistical Sam- ples. 35: 247-249 (Fall). Managed Care (See also Health Maintenance THORPE, KENNETH E.; FLORENCE, Curtis S. Health Insurance Organizations) Among Children: The Role of Expanded Medicaid Cover- age. 35: 369-379 (Winter). CHERNEW, MICHAEL; SCANLON, DENNIS P. Health Plan Report TOLLEN, LAURA; ROTHMAN, MICHAEL. Case Study: Colorado Cards and Insurance Choice. 35: 9-22 (Spring). Medicaid HMO Risk Adjustment. 35: 154-170 (Summer). Davis, KAREN; SCHOEN, CATHY. Assuring Quality, Information, and Choice in Managed Care. 35: 104-114 (Summer). Medicare FISHER, WILLIAM H.; LINDROOTH, RICHARD C.; NorTON, ED- WARD C.; DICKEY, BARBARA. How Managed Care Organi- BLUMBERG, LINDA J.; EvANS, ALISON. Reform of the Medicare zations Develop Selective Contracting Networks for Psychi- AAPCC: Learning from Previous Proposals. 35: 62-77 atric Inpatient Care: A Massachusetts Case Study. 35: 417- (Spring). 431 (Winter). FELDMAN, ROGER; WHOLEY, DOUGLAS; CHRISTIANSON, JON B. GREENWALD, LESLIE M.; Esposito, AL; INGBER, MELVIN J.; Do Medicare HMOs Cost Shift? 35: 315-331 (Fall). Levy, JEssE M. Risk Adjustment for the Medicare Program: FLEISHMAN, JOHN A. Transitions in Insurance and Employment Lessons Learned from Research and Demonstrations. 35: Among People with HIV Infection. 35: 36-48 (Spring). 193-209 (Summer). GREENWALD, LesLiE M.; Esposito, AL; INGBER, MELVIN J.; KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H.; COBURN, ANDREW F.; McGuire, Levy, Jesse M. Risk Adjustment for the Medicare Program: CATHERINE; MARTIN, DIANE P.; DIEHR, PAULA; MADDEN, Lessons Learned from Research and Demonstrations. 35: CAROLYN W.; SKILLMAN, SUSAN M. State-Sponsored Pro- 193-209 (Summer). grams for the Uninsured: Is There Adverse Selection? 35: LEHRMAN, SUSAN; SHORE, KAREN K. Hospitals’ Vertical Inte- 250-265 (Fall). gration into Skilled Nursing: A Rational Approach to Con- Ku, LEIGHTON; HOAG, SHEILA. Medicaid Managed Care and trolling Transaction Costs. 35: 303-314 (Fall). the Marketplace. 35: 332-345 (Fall). Liu, KorBIN; WISSOKER, DOUGLAS; RIMES, CAROLYN. Deter- SING, MERRILE; BROWN, RANDALL; HILL, STEVEN C. The Con- minants and Costs of Medicare Post-Acute Care Provided by sequences of Paying Medicare Managed Care Plans Their SNFs and HHAs. 35: 49-61 (Spring). Costs. 35: 210-222 (Summer). Moon, MARILYN; BRENNAN, NIALL; SEGAL, MISHA. Options for SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Be Creative in Consumer Cost-Sharing Aiding Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries. 35: 346-356 for Pharmaceutical Benefits. 35: 365-368 (Winter). (Fall). TOLLEN, LAURA; ROTHMAN, MICHAEL. Case Study: Colorado NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P. Risk Adjustment: Where Are We Now? Medicaid HMO Risk Adjustment. 35: 154-170 (Summer). 35: 122-131 (Summer). 461 Inquiry/Volume 35, Winter 1998/99 SING, MERRILE; BROWN, RANDALL; HILL, STEVEN C. The Con- Oklahoma sequences of Paying Medicare Managed Care Plans Their Ku, LEIGHTON; HOAG, SHEILA. Medicaid Managed Care and Costs. 35: 210-222 (Summer). the Marketplace. 35: 332-345 (Fall). SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Medicare Expansions 35 Years Later. 35: 6-8 (Spring). SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Risk Selection and Medicare + Choice: Parents’ Health Care Beware. 35: 101-103 (Summer). Hanson, Kar-a L. Is Insurance for Children Enough? The Link Between Parents’ and Children’s Health Care Use Medications (See Prescription Drugs; Substance Abuse) Revisited. 35: 294-302 (Fall). THORPE, KENNETH E.; FLORENCE, Curtis S. Health Insurance Mental Health Among Children: The Role of Expanded Medicaid Cover- age. 35: 369-379 (Winter). ETTNER, SUSAN L.; FRANK, RICHARD G.; MCGUIRE, THOMAS G.; NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P.; NOTMAN, ELIZABETH H. Risk Adjust- Patient Selection ment of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Payments. 35: 223-239 (Summer). NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P. Risk Adjustment: Where Are We Now? FISHER, WILLIAM H.; LINDROOTH, RICHARD C.; NORTON, ED- 35: 122-131 (Summer). WARD C.; DickEY, BARBARA. How Managed Care Organi- zations Develop Selective Contracting Networks for Psychi- Physician Assistants atric Inpatient Care: A Massachusetts Case Study. 35: 417- 431 (Winter). JACOBSON, PETER D.; PARKER, LOUISE E.; COULTER, IAN D. Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants as Primary Care Minneapolis Buyers Health Care Action Group Providers in Institutional Settings. 35: 432-446 (Winter). Dunn, DANIEL L. Applications of Health Risk Adjustment: Physician Services What Can Be Learned From Experience to Date? 35: 132- 147 (Summer). Hanson, Karta L. Is Insurance for Children Enough? The Knutson, Davip. Case Study: The Minneapolis Buyers Health Link Between Parents’ and Children’s Health Care Use Care Action Group. 35: 171-177 (Summer). Revisited. 35: 294-302 (Fall). Minority Groups Post-Acute Care KHANDKER, REZAUL K.; SIMONI-WASTILA, LINDA J. Differences LEHRMAN, SUSAN; SHORE, KAREN K. Hospitals’ Vertical Inte- in Prescription Drug Utilization and Expenditures Between gration into Skilled Nursing: A Rational Approach to Con- Blacks and Whites in the Georgia Medicaid Population. 35: trolling Transaction Costs. 35: 303-314 (Fall). 78-87 (Spring). Liu, KoRBIN; WisSOKER, DOUGLAS; RIMES, CAROLYN. Deter- minants and Costs of Medicare Post-Acute Care Provided by Multispecialty Clinics (MSCs) SNFs and HHAs. 35: 49-61 (Spring). JACOBSON, PETER D.; PARKER, Louise E.; CouLTer, IAN D. Prescription Drugs Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants as Primary Care Providers in Institutional Settings. 35: 432-446 (Win- KHANDKER, REZAUL K.; SIMONI-WASTILA, LINDA J. Differences ter). in Prescription Drug Utilization and Expenditures Between Blacks and Whites in the Georgia Medicaid Population. 35: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 78-87 (Spring). Mott, Davip A.; KRELING, Davip H. The Association of Insur- THORPE, KENNETH E.; FLORENCE, Curtis S. Health Insurance ance Type with Costs of Dispensed Drugs. 35: 23-35 (Spring). Among Children: The Role of Expanded Medicaid Cover- SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Be Creative in Consumer Cost-Sharing age. 35: 369-379 (Winter). for Pharmaceutical Benefits. 35: 365-368 (Winter). Network Formation Primary Care Providers FISHER, WILLIAM H.; LINDROOTH, RICHARD C.; NORTON, Ep- JACOBSON, PETER D.; PARKER. Louise E.; COULTER, IAN D. WARD C.; DickEY, BARBARA. How Managed Care Organi- Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants as Primary Care zations Develop Selective Contracting Networks for Psychi- Providers in Institutional Settings. 35: 432-446 (Winter). atric Inpatient Care: A Massachusetts Case Study. 35: 417- 431 (Winter). Psychiatric Care (See Mental Health) Nurse Practitioners Qualified Individual (QI) Program JACOBSON, PETER D.; PARKER, LOUISE E.; COULTER, IAN D. Moon, MARILYN; BRENNAN, NIALL; SEGAL, MISHA. Options for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants as Primary Care Aiding Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries. 35: 346-356 Providers in Institutional Settings. 35: 432-446 (Winter). (Fall). 462 Index to Volume 35 Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) Risk Contracting Moon, MARILYN; BRENNAN, NIALL; SEGAL, MISHA. Options for BLUMBERG, LINDA J.; EVANS, ALISON. Reform of the Medicare Aiding Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries. 35: 346-356 AAPCC: Learning from Previous Proposals. 35: 62-77 (Fall). (Spring). , FELDMAN, ROGER; WHOLEY, DOUGLAS; CHRISTIANSON, JON B. Quality of Care Do Medicare HMOs Cost Shift? 35: 315-331 (Fall). KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H.; COBURN, ANDREW F.; MCGUIRE, CHERNEW, MICHAEL; SCANLON, DENNIS P. Health Plan Report Cards and Insurance Choice. 35: 9-22 (Spring). CATHERINE; MARTIN, DIANE P.; DIEHR, PAULA; MADDEN, CAROLYN W.; SKILLMAN, SUSAN M. State-Sponsored Pro- DAVIS, KAREN; SCHOEN, CATHY. Assuring Quality, Information, grams for the Uninsured: Is There Adverse Selection? 35: and Choice in Managed Care. 35: 104-114 (Summer). 250-265 (Fall). Rehabilitation Facilities (See Skilled Nursing Facilities) Risk Pooling Rhode Island SLOAN, FRANK A.; CONOVER, CHRISTOPHER J. Effects of State Ku, LEIGHTON; HOAG, SHEILA. Medicaid Managed Care and Reforms on Health Insurance Coverage of Adults. 35: 280- the Marketplace. 35: 332-345 (Fall). 293 (Fall). Risk Adjustment Risk Segmentation BERTKO, JOHN; HUNT, SANDRA. Case Study: The Health Insur- ance Plan of California. 35: 148-153 (Summer). ROGAL, DEBORAH L.; GAUTHIER, ANNE K. Are Health-Based Payments a Feasible Tool for Addressing Risk Segmenta- Davis, KAREN; SCHOEN, CATHY. Assuring Quality, Information, tion? 35: 115-121 (Summer). and Choice in Managed Care. 35: 104-114 (Summer). Dunn, DANIEL L. Applications of Health Risk Adjustment: What Can Be Learned From Experience to Date? 35: 132- Risk Selection 147 (Summer). ETTNER, SUSAN L; FRANK, RICHARD G.; MCGUIRE, THOMAS G.; SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Risk Selection and Medicare + Choice: NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P.; NOTMAN, ELIZABETH H. Risk Adjust- Beware. 35: 101-103 (Summer). ment of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Payments. 35: 223-239 (Summer). GREENWALD, LESLIE M.; Esposito, AL; INGBER, MELVIN J.; Selective Contracting Levy, Jesse M. Risk Adjustment for the Medicare Program: FISHER, WILLIAM H.; LINDROOTH, RICHARD C.; NORTON, Ep- Lessons Learned from Research and Demonstrations. 35: 193-209 (Summer). WARD C.; DiCKEY, BARBARA. How Managed Care Organi- Knutson, Davip. Case Study: The Minneapolis Buyers Health zations Develop Selective Contracting Networks for Psychi- Care Action Group. 35: 171-177 (Summer). atric Inpatient Care: A Massachusetts Case Study. 35: 417- NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P. Risk Adjustment: Where Are We Now? 431 (Winter). 35: 122-131 (Summer). ROGAL, DEBORAH L.; GAUTHIER, ANNE K. Are Health-Based Payments a Feasible Tool for Addressing Risk Segmenta- Share Equations tion? 35: 115-121 (Summer). CHERNEW, MICHAEL; SCANLON, DENNIS P. Health Plan Report SING, MERRILE; BROWN, RANDALL; HILL, STEVEN C. The Con- Cards and Insurance Choice. 35: 9-22 (Spring). sequence of Paying Medicare Managed Care Plans Their Costs. 35: 210-222 (Summer). SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Risk Selection and Medicare + Choice: Skilled Nursing Facilities Beware 35: 101-103 (Summer). TOLLEN, LAURA; ROTHMAN, MICHAEL. Case Study: Colorado LEHRMAN, SUSAN; SHORE, KAREN K. Hospitals’ Vertical Inte- Medicaid HMO Risk Adjustment. 35: 154-170 (Summer). gration into Skilled Nursing: A Rational Approach to Con- WILSON, ViICKI M.; SMITH, CYNTHIA, A.; HAMILTON, JENNY M.; trolling Transaction Costs. 35: 303-314 (Fall). MADDEN, CAROLYN W.; SKILLMAN, SUSAN M.; MACKAY, Liu, KORBIN; WISSOKER, DOUGLAS; RIMES, CAROLYN. Deter- BRET; MATTHISEN, JAMES S.; FRAZZINI, DAVID A. Case Study: minants and Costs of Medicare Post-Acute Care Provided by The Washington State Health Care Authority. 35: 178-192 SNFs and HHAs. 35: 49-61 (Spring). (Summer). Risk-Based Reimbursement Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) LEHRMAN, SUSAN; SHORE, KAREN K. Hospitals’ Vertical Inte- Moon, MARILYN; BRENNAN, NIALL; SEGAL, MISHA. Options for gration into Skilled Nursing: A Rational Approach to Con- Aiding Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries. 35: 346-356 trolling Transaction Costs. 35: 303-314 (Fall). (Fall). 463 Inquiry/Volume 35, Winter 1998/99 State Children’s Health Insurance Program (S-CHIP) KHANDKER, REZAUL K.; SIMONI-WASTILA, LINDA J. Differences in Prescription Drug Utilization and Expenditures Between Hanson, KarLa L. Is Insurance for Children Enough? The Blacks and Whites in the Georgia Medicaid Population. 35: Link Between Parents’ and Children’s Health Care Use 78-87 (Spring). Revisited. 35: 294-302 (Fall). KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H.; COBURN, ANDREW F.; MCGUIRE, SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Fund the 2000 Census Statistical Sam- CATHERINE; MARTIN, DIANE P.; DIEHR, PAULA; MADDEN, ples. 35: 247-249 (Fall). CAROLYN W.; SKILLMAN, SUSAN M. State-Sponsored Pro- SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Medicare Expansions 35 Years Later. 35: grams for the Uninsured: Is There Adverse Selection? 35: 6-8 (Spring). 250-265 (Fall). THORPE, KENNETH E.; FLORENCE, Curtis S. Health Insurance Among Children: The Role of Expanded Medicaid Cover- Vertical Integration age. 35: 369-379 (Winter). LEHRMAN, SUSAN; SHORE, KAREN K. Hospitals’ Vertical Inte- Statistical Sampling gration into Skilled Nursing: A Rational Approach to Con- trolling Transaction Costs. 35: 303-314 (Fall). SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Fund the 2000 Census Statistical Sam- ples. 35: 247-249 (Fall). Veterans Administration FLEISHMAN, JOHN A. Transitions in Insurance and Employment Substance Abuse Among People with HIV Infection. 35: 36-48 (Spring). ETTNER, SUSAN L.; FRANK, RICHARD G.; MCGuIRE, THOMAS G.; NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P.; NOTMAN, ELIZABETH H. Risk Adjust- Washington State Health Care ment of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Payments. 35: 223-239 (Summer). Dunn, DAnteEL L. Applications of Health Risk Adjustment: What Can Be Learned From Experience to Date? 35: 132- Tennessee 147 (Summer). KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H.; COBURN, ANDREW F.; MCGuIRE, Ku, LEIGHTON; HOAG, SHEILA. Medicaid Managed Care and CATHERINE; MARTIN, DIANE P.; DIEHR, PAULA; MADDEN, the Marketplace. 35: 332-345 (Fall). CAROLYN W.; SKILLMAN, SUSAN M. State-Sponsored Pro- grams for the Uninsured: Is There Adverse Selection? 35: Transaction Cost Economic Theory 250-265 (Fall). WILSON, Vicki M.; SMITH, CYNTHIA A.; HAMILTON, JENNY M.; LEHRMAN, SUSAN; SHORE, KAREN K. Hospitals’ Vertical Inte- MADDEN, CAROLYN W.; SKILLMAN, SUSAN M.; MACKAy, gration into Skilled Nursing: A Rational Approach to Con- BRET; MATTHISEN, JAMES S.; FRAZZINI, DAVID A. Case Study: trolling Transaction Costs. 35: 303-314 (Fall). The Washington State Health Care Authority. 35: 178-192 (Summer). Unemployed Health Insurance BAUMGARDNER, JAMES R. Providing Health Insurance to the Short-Term Unemployed. 35: 266-279 (Fall). AUTHOR INDEX Uninsured Care (See also Health Care Access) BAUMGARDNER, JAMES R. Providing Health Insurance to the BAUMGARDNER, JAMES R. Providing Health Insurance to the Short-Term Unemployed. 35: 266-279 (Fall). Short-Term Unemployed. 35: 266-279 (Fall). BEGUN, JAMES W. see WHITE, KENNETH R. KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H.; CoBURN, ANDREW F.; McGuire, BERTKO, JOHN; HuNT, SANDRA. Case Study: The Health Insur- CATHERINE; MARTIN, DIANE P.; DIEHR, PAULA; MADDEN, CAR- ance Plan of California. 35: 148-153 (Summer). OLYN W.; SKILLMAN, SUSAN M. State-Sponsored Programs for BLUMBERG, LINDA J.; EVANS, ALISON. Reform of the Medicare the Uninsured: Is There Adverse Selection? 35: 250-265 (Fall). AAPCC: Learning from Previous Proposals. 35: 62-77 Mott, Davip A.; KRELING, Davip H. The Association of (Spring). Insurance Type with Costs of Dispensed Drugs. 35: 23-35 BRENNAN, NIALL see MOON, MARILYN. (Spring). BRENNAN, TROYEN A. see BURSTIN, HELEN R. SLOAN, FRANK A.; CONOVER, CHRISTOPHER J. Effects of State BROWN, RANDALL see SING, MERRILE. Reforms on Health Insurance Coverage of Adults. 35: 280- BursTIN, HELEN R.; SWARTZ, KATHERINE; O’NEIL, ANNE C.; 293 (Fall). Orav, E. JOHN; BRENNAN, TROYEN A. The Effect of Change SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Medicare Expansions 35 Years Later. 35: of Health Insurance on Access to Care. 35: 389-397 (Win- 6-8 (Spring). ter). CHERNEW, MICHAEL; SCANLON, DENNIS P. Health Plan Report Cards and Insurance Choice. 35: 9-22 (Spring). Utilization Cuirikos, THOMAS N. Further Evidence that Hospital Produc- HANSON, KARLA L. Is Insurance for Children Enough? The tion is Inefficient. 35: 408-416 (Winter). Link Between Parents’ and Children’s Health Care Use CHRISTIANSON, JON B. see FELDMAN, ROGER. Revisited. 35: 294-302 (Fall). CoBuRN, ANDREW F. see KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H. 464 Index to Volume 35 CONOVER, CHRISTOPHER J. see SLOAN, FRANK A. LEHRMAN, SUSAN; SHORE, KAREN K. Hospitals’ Vertical Inte- COULTER, IAN D. see JACOBSON, PETER D. gration into Skilled Nursing: A Rational Approach to Con- Davis, KAREN; SCHOEN, CATHY. Assuring Quality, Information, trolling Transaction Costs. 35: 303-314 (Fall). and Choice in Managed Care. 35: 104-114 (Summer). Levy, Jesse M. see GREENWALD, LESLIE M. DicKEY, BARBARA see FISHER, WILLIAM H. LINDROOTH, RICHARD C. see FISHER, WILLIAM H. DieEHR, PAULA see KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H. Liu, KORBIN; WISSOKER, DouGLAs; RIMES, CAROLYN. Deter- Dunn, DaNnieEL L. Applications of Health Risk Adjustment: minants and Costs of Medicare Post-Acute Care Provided by ‘What Can Be Learned From Experience To Date? 35: SNFs and HHAs. 35: 49-61 (Spring). 132-147 (Summer). Mack, Davip J. Happy Anniversary Inquiry. 35: 3-5 (Spring). Esposito, AL see GREENWALD, LESLIE M. Mack, Davip J. Seven Months in Washington. 35: 97-100 ETTNER, SUSAN L.; FRANK, RICHARD G.; MCGuirRE, THOMAS G.; (Summer). NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P.; NOTMAN, ELIZABETH H. Risk Adjust- MACKAY, BRET see WILSON, ViCKI M. ment of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Payments. 35: MADDEN, CAROLYN W. see KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H. 223-239 (Summer). MADDEN, CAROLYN W. see WILSON, VICKI M. EvANs, ALISON see BLUMBERG, LINDA J. MarTIN, DIANE P. see KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H. FELDMAN, ROGER; WHOLEY, DOUGLAS; CHRISTIANSON, JON B. MATTHISEN, JAMES S. see WILSON, Vicki M. Do Medicare HMOs Cost Shift? 35: 315-331 (Fall). McGuire, CATHERINE see KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H. FIisHER, WILLIAM H.; LINDROOTH, RICHARD C.; NORTON, Ep- McGuire, THOMAS G. see ETTNER, SUSAN L. WARD C.; DicKEY, BARBARA. How Managed Care Organi- Moon, MARILYN; BRENNAN, NIALL; SEGAL, MISHA. Options for zations Develop Selective Contracting Networks for Psychi- Aiding Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries. 35: 346-356 atric Inpatient Care: A Massachusetts Case Study. 35: 417- (Fall). 431 (Winter). Moore, RoBERT E. see GLIED, SHERRY. FLEISHMAN, JOHN A. Transitions in Insurance and Employment Mott, Davip A.; KRELING, Davip H. The Association of Among People with HIV Infection. 35: 36-48 (Spring). Insurance Type with Costs of Dispensed Drugs. 35: 23-35 FLORENCE, CurTIS S. see THORPE, KENNETH E. (Spring). FRANK, RICHARD G. see ETTNER, SUSAN L. NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P. Risk Adjustment: Where Are We Now? FRAZZINI, DAviD A. see WILSON, VICKI M. 35: 122-131 (Summer). GarreTT, A. BOWEN see GLIED, SHERRY. NEWHOUSE, JOSEPH P. see ETTNER, SUSAN L. GAUTHIER, ANNE K. see ROGAL, DEBORAH L. NorTON, EDWARD C. see FISHER, WILLIAM H. GLIED, SHERRY; HOVEN, CHRISTINA; Moore, ROBERT E.; GAR- NOTMAN, ELIZABETH H. see ETTNER, SUSAN L. RETT, A. Bowen. Medicaid and Service Use Among Home- O’NEIL, ANNE C. see BuURSTIN, HELEN R. less Adults. 35: 380-388 (Winter). OrAV, E. JOHN see BursTIN, HELEN R. GREENWALD, LESLIE M.; Esposito, AL; INGBER, MELVIN J.; PARKER, Louise E. see JACOBSON, PETER D. Levy, Jesse M. Risk Adjustment for the Medicare Program: RIMES, CAROLYN see Liv, KORBIN. Lessons Learned from Research and Demonstrations. 35: ROGAL, DEBORAH L.; GAUTHIER, ANNE K. Are Health-Based 193-209 (Summer). Payments a Feasible Tool for Addressing Risk Segmenta- HAMILTON, JENNY M. see WILSON, VicKI M. tion? 35: 115-121 (Summer). HANSON, KarLA L. Is Insurance for Children Enough? The ROTHMAN, MICHAEL see TOLLEN, LAURA. Link Between Parents’ and Children’s Health Care Use SCANLON, DENNIS P. see CHERNEW, MICHAEL. Revisited. 35: 294-302 (Fall). SCHOEN, CATHY see Davis, KAREN. HILL, STEVEN C. see SING, MERRILE. SEGAL, MISHA see MOON, MARILYN. Hoac, SHEILA see Ku, LEIGHTON. SHORE, KAREN K. see LEHRMAN, SUSAN. HOVEN, CHRISTINA see GLIED, SHERRY. SIMONI-WasTILA, LINDA J. see KHANDKER, REZAUL K. HUNT, SANDRA see BERTKO, JOHN. SING, MERRILE; BROWN, RANDALL; HILL, STEVEN C. The Con- INGBER, MELVIN J. see GREENWALD, LESLIE M. sequences of Paying Medicare Managed Care Plans Their JACOBSON, PETER D.; PARKER, Louise E.; COULTER, IAN D. Costs. 35: 210-222 (Summer). Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants as Primary SKILLMAN, SUSAN M. see KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H. Care Providers in Institutional Settings. 35: 432-446. SKILLMAN, SUSAN M. see WILSON, VICKI M. KHANDKER, REZAUL K.; SIMONI-WASTILA, LINDA J. Differences SLOAN, FRANK A.; CONOVER, CHRISTOPHER J. Effects of State in Prescription Drug Utilization and Expenditures Between Reforms on Health Insurance Coverage of Adults. 35: 280- Blacks and Whites in the Georgia Medicaid Population. 35: 293 (Fall). 78-87 (Spring). SmiTH, CYNTHIA A. see WILSON, VICKI M. KILBRETH, ELIZABETH H.; COBURN, ANDREW F.; McGuiIrRE, SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Be Creative in Consumer Cost-Sharing CATHERINE; MARTIN, DIANE P.; DIEHR, PAULA; MADDEN, for Pharmaceutical Benefits. 35: 365-368 (Winter). CAROLYN W.; SKILLMAN, SUSAN M. State-Sponsored Pro- SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Fund the 2090 Census Statistical Sam- grams for the Uninsured: Is There Adverse Selection? 35: ples. 35: 247-249 (Fall). 250-265 (Fall). SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Medicare Expansions 35 Years Later. 35: Knutson, Davip. Case Study: The Minneapolis Buyers Health 6-8 (Spring). Care Action Group. 35: 171-177 (Summer). SWARTZ, KATHERINE. Risk Selection and Medicare+Choice: KRELING, DAvip H. see Mott, DAvip A. Beware. 35: 101-103 (Summer). Ku, LEIGHTON; HoaG, SHEILA. Medicaid Managed Care and SWARTZ, KATHERINE see BuRSTIN, HELEN R. the Marketplace. 35: 332-345 (Fall). THORPE, KENNETH E.; FLORENCE, Curtis S. Health Insurance 465 Inquiry/Volume 35, Winter 1998/99 Among Children: The Role of Expanded Medicaid Cover- FUND THE 2000 CENSUS STATISTICAL SAMPLES. Katherine age. 35: 369-379 (Winter). Swartz. 35: 247-249 (Fall). TOLLEN, LAURA; ROTHMAN, MICHAEL. Case Study: Colorado FURTHER EvIDENCE THAT HospiITAL PRODUCTION IS INEFFI- Medicaid HMO Risk Adjustment. 35: 154-170 (Summer). CIENT. Thomas N. Chirikos. 35: 408-416 (Winter). Wuite, KENNETH R.; BEGUN, JAMES W. How Does Catholic Happy ANNIVERSARY, /NQuIRY. David J. Mack. 35: 3-5 (Spring). Hospital Sponsorship Affect Services Provided? 35: 398-407 HEALTH INSURANCE AMONG CHILDREN: THE ROLE OF Ex- (Winter). PANDED MEDICAID COVERAGE. Kenneth E. Thorpe; Curtis S. WHOLEY, DOUGLAS see FELDMAN, ROGER. Florence. 35: 369-379 (Winter). Witson, Vicki M.; SMITH, CYNTHIA A.; HAMILTON, JENNY M.; HEALTH PLAN REPORT CARDS AND INSURANCE CHOICE. Michael MADDEN, CAROLYN W.; SKILLMAN, SUSAN M.; MACKAY, Chernew; Dennis P. Scanlon. 35: 9-22 (Spring). BRET; MATTHISEN, JAMES S.; FRAZZINI, DAviD A. Case Study: HOosPITALS’ VERTICAL INTEGRATION INTO SKILLED NuRSING: A The Washington State Health Care Authority. 35: 178-192 RATIONAL APPROACH TO CONTROLLING TRANSACTION Costs. (Summer). Susan Lehrman; Karen K. Shore. 35: 303-314 (Fail). WISSOKER, DOUGLAS see LiU, KORBIN. How Does CATHOLIC HosPiTAL SPONSORSHIP AFFECT SERVICES PROVIDED? Kenneth R. White; James W. Begun. 35: 398- 407 (Winter). How MANAGED CARE ORGANIZATIONS DEVELOP SELECTIVE TITLE INDEX CONTRACTING NETWORKS FOR PSYCHIATRIC INPATIENT CARE: A MASSACHUSETTS CASE StTuDY. William H. Fisher; Richard C. Lindrooth; Edward C. Norton; Barbara Dickey. 35: 417- APPLICATIONS OF HEALTH RISK ADJUSTMENT: WHAT CAN BE 431 (Winter). LEARNED FROM EXPERIENCE TO DaTE? Daniel L. Dunn. 35: Is INSURANCE FoR CHILDREN ENOUGH? THE LINK BETWEEN 132-147 (Summer). PARENTS’ AND CHILDREN’S HEALTH CARE USE REVISITED. ARE HEALTH-BASED PAYMENTS A FEASIBLE TOOL FOR ADDRESS- Karla L. Hanson. 35: 294-302 (Fall). ING RISK SEGMENTATION? Deborah L. Rogal; Anne K. Gau- MEDICAID AND SERVICE USE AMONG HoMELEss ADULTS. Sherry thier. 35: 115-121 (Summer). Glied; Christina Hoven; Robert E. Moore; A. Bowen Gar- ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE TyPE WITH Costs OF DISPENSED rett. 35: 380-388 (Winter). Drucs. David A. Mott; David H. Kreling. 35: 23-35 MEDICAID MANAGED CARE AND THE MARKETPLACE. Leighton (Spring). Ku; Sheila Hoag. 35: 332-345 (Fall). ASSURING QUALITY, INFORMATION, AND CHOICE IN MANAGED MEDICARE EXPANSIONS 35 YEARS LATER. Katherine Swartz. 35: Care. Karen Davis; Cathy Schoen. 35: 104-114 (Summer). 6-8 (Spring). BE CREATIVE IN CONSUMER CosT-SHARING FOR PHARMACEUTI- NURSE PRACTITIONERS AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS AS PRIMARY CAL BENEFITS. Katherine Swartz. 35: 365-368 (Winter). CARE PROVIDERS IN INSTITUTIONAL SETTINGS. Peter D. Ja- Case STuDY: COLORADO MEDICAID HMO RIsk ADJUSTMENT. cobson; Louise E. Parker; Ian D. Coulter. 35: 432-446 Laura Tollen; Michael Rothman. 35: 154-170 (Summer). (Winter). Case StuDY: THE HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN OF CALIFORNIA. OPTIONS FOR AIDING LOW-INCOME MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES. John Bertko; Sandra Hunt. 35: 148-153 (Summer). Marilyn Moon; Niall Brennan; Misha Segal. 35: 346-356 Case STuDY: THE MINNEAPOLIS BUYERS HEALTH CARE ACTION (Fall). Group. David Knutson. 35: 171-177 (Summer). PROVIDING HEALTH INSURANCE TO THE SHORT-TERM UNEM- Case STUDY: THE WASHINGTON STATE HEALTH CARE AUTHOR- PLOYED. James R. Baumgardner. 35: 266-279 (Fall). iry. Vicki M. Wilson; Cynthia A. Smith; Jenny M. Hamilton; REFORM OF THE MEDICARE AAPCC: LEARNING FROM PREVIOUS Carolyn W. Madden; Susan M. Skillman; Bret Mackay; Proposats. Linda J. Blumberg; Alison Evans. 35: 62-77 James S. Matthisen; David A. Frazzini. 35: 178-192 (Sum- (Spring). mer). Risk ADJUSTMENT FOR THE MEDICARE PROGRAM: LESSONS CONSEQUENCES OF PAYING MEDICARE MANAGED CARE PLANS LEARNED FROM RESEARCH AND DEMONSTRATIONS. Leslie M. THEIR Costs. Merrile Sing; Randall Brown; Steven C. Hill. Greenwald; Al Esposito; Melvin J. Ingber; Jesse M. Levy. 35: 35: 210--222 (Summer). 193-209 (Summer). DETERMINANTS AND Costs OF MEDICARE Post-ACUTE CARE Risk ADJUSTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE PRovIDED BY SNFs AND HHAs. Korbin Liu; Douglas PAYMENTS. Susan L. Ettner; Richard G. Frank; Thomas G. McGuire; Joseph P. Newhouse; Elizabeth H. Notman. 35: DIFFERENCES IN PRESCRIPTION DRUG UTILIZATION AND EXPEN- 223-239 (Summer). DITURES BETWEEN BLACKS AND WHITES IN THE GEORGIA Risk ADJUSTMENT: WHERE ARE WE Now? Joseph P. New- MEDICAID POPULATION. Rezaul K. Khandker; Linda J. Si- house. 35: 122-131 (Summer). moni-Wastila. 35: 78-87 (Spring). Risk SELECTION AND MEDICARE+CHOICE: BEWARE. Katherine Do MepbicARE HMOs Cost Suit? Roger Feldman; Douglas Swartz. 35: 101-103 (Summer). Wholey; Jon B. Christianson. 35: 315-331 (Fall). SEVEN MONTHS IN WASHINGTON. David J. Mack. 35: 97-100 EFFECT OF CHANGE OF HEALTH INSURANCE ON ACCESS TO CARE. (Summer). Helen R. Burstin; Katherine Swartz; Anne C. O’Neil; E. STATE-SPONSORED PROGRAMS FOR THE UNINSURED: IS THERE John Orav; Troyen A. Brennan. 35: 389-397 (Winter). ADVERSE SELECTION? Elizabeth H. Kilbreth; Andrew F. EFFECTS OF STATE REFORMS ON HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE Coburn; Catherine McGuire; Diane P. Martin; Paula oF ADULTS. Frank A. Sloan; Christopher J. Conover. 35: Diehr; Carolyn W. Madden; Susan M. Skillman. 35: 250- 280-293 (Fall). 265 (Fall). 466

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