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Young Adult Perceptions Surrounding Hookah Use.
Roberts ME, Klein EG, Berman ML, Berhane B, Ferketich AK. Roberts ME, et al. Health Behav Policy Rev. 2017 Nov;4(6):593-600. doi: 10.14485/HBPR.4.6.9. Health Behav Policy Rev. 2017. PMID: 29152524 Free PMC article.
Participants often argued that because they only used hookah every few weeks, hookah use was much less dangerous than cigarette use. CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that hookah research should account for heuristic processing and point to several areas where better health co …
Participants often argued that because they only used hookah every few weeks, hookah use was much less dangerous than cigarette use. CONCLUS …
National health expenditures: short-term outlook and long-term projections.
Freeland MS, Schendler CE. Freeland MS, et al. Health Care Financ Rev. 1981 Winter;2(3):97-138. Health Care Financ Rev. 1981. PMID: 10309366 Free PMC article. Review.
This study projects that in 1985 approximately 45 percent of total health spending will be financed from public funds, of which 68 percent will be paid for by the Federal government. Public funds will account for 46 percent of total national health expenditure by 1990....
This study projects that in 1985 approximately 45 percent of total health spending will be financed from public funds, of which 68 percent w …
The need for special interventions for multiple hospital admission patients.
Eggert GM, Friedman B. Eggert GM, et al. Health Care Financ Rev. 1988 Dec;Spec No(Suppl):57-67. Health Care Financ Rev. 1988. PMID: 10312973 Free PMC article. Review.
Although a high proportion of Medicare hospital admissions and expenditures are accounted for by a small proportion of the elderly who experience chronic patterns of acute hospital use, little emphasis has been placed on reducing hospitalization among these high users. ...
Although a high proportion of Medicare hospital admissions and expenditures are accounted for by a small proportion of the elderly wh …
Predicting hospital accounting costs.
Newhouse JP, Cretin S, Witsberger CJ. Newhouse JP, et al. Health Care Financ Rev. 1989 Fall;11(1):25-33. Health Care Financ Rev. 1989. PMID: 10313352 Free PMC article.
Primed for Health: Future Thinking Priming Decreases Delay Discounting.
Shevorykin A, Pittman JC, Bickel WK, O'Connor RJ, Malhotra R, Prashad N, Sheffer CE. Shevorykin A, et al. Health Behav Policy Rev. 2019 Jul;6(4):363-377. doi: 10.14485/hbpr.6.4.5. Health Behav Policy Rev. 2019. PMID: 32671129 Free PMC article.
We hypothesized that Future Thinking Priming would significantly decrease delay discounting rates accounting for baseline delay discounting rates and time in repeated measures analyses. ...
We hypothesized that Future Thinking Priming would significantly decrease delay discounting rates accounting for baseline delay disco …
National health expenditures, 1984.
Levit KR, Lazenby H, Waldo DR, Davidoff LM. Levit KR, et al. Health Care Financ Rev. 1985 Fall;7(1):1-35. Health Care Financ Rev. 1985. PMID: 10311395 Free PMC article.
Of the $1,580 per person spent for health care in 1984, 41 percent was financed by public programs; 31 percent by private health insurance; and the remainder by other private sources. Together, Medicare and Medicaid accounted for 27 percent of all health spending....
Of the $1,580 per person spent for health care in 1984, 41 percent was financed by public programs; 31 percent by private health insurance; …
National health expenditures, 1985.
Waldo DR, Levit KR, Lazenby H. Waldo DR, et al. Health Care Financ Rev. 1986 Fall;8(1):1-21. Health Care Financ Rev. 1986. PMID: 10311775 Free PMC article.
Coupled with somewhat sluggish growth of the gross national product, this adherence to trends pushed the share of our Nation's output accounted for by health spending to 10.7 percent. Some aspects of health spending changed: falling use of hospital services was offset by r …
Coupled with somewhat sluggish growth of the gross national product, this adherence to trends pushed the share of our Nation's output acc
Diagnosis-based risk adjustment for Medicare capitation payments.
Ellis RP, Pope GC, Iezzoni L, Ayanian JZ, Bates DW, Burstin H, Ash AS. Ellis RP, et al. Health Care Financ Rev. 1996 Spring;17(3):101-28. Health Care Financ Rev. 1996. PMID: 10172666 Free PMC article.
Hierarchical coexisting conditions (HCC) models achieve greater explanatory power than diagnostic cost group (DCG) models by taking account of multiple coexisting medical conditions. Prospective models predict average costs of individuals with chronic conditions nearly as …
Hierarchical coexisting conditions (HCC) models achieve greater explanatory power than diagnostic cost group (DCG) models by taking accou
HEDIS performance trends in Medicare managed care.
Lied TR, Sheingold S. Lied TR, et al. Health Care Financ Rev. 2001 Fall;23(1):149-60. Health Care Financ Rev. 2001. PMID: 12500369 Free PMC article.
Health plans exhibiting relatively poor performance in 1996 accounted for the largest share of overall improvement in these measures across years....
Health plans exhibiting relatively poor performance in 1996 accounted for the largest share of overall improvement in these measures …
National health expenditures, 1981.
Gibson RM, Waldo DR. Gibson RM, et al. Health Care Financ Rev. 1982 Sep;4(1):1-35. Health Care Financ Rev. 1982. PMID: 10309718 Free PMC article.
Of that amount, $524, or 42.7 percent, came from public funds. Hospital care accounted for 41.2 percent of total health care spending in 1981 (Table 2). ...Direct patient payments for health care reached $82 billion in 1981, accounting for 32.1 percent of all person …
Of that amount, $524, or 42.7 percent, came from public funds. Hospital care accounted for 41.2 percent of total health care spending …
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