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Risk Selection

Date

Document

Source

May-June 2002

"Are HMO Enrollees Healthier than Others?  Results from the Community Tracking Study," by Elizabeth Schaefer and James D. Reschovsky

Health Affairs, Vol. 21:3.

December 2001

"Risk Selection in the Massachusetts State Employee Health Insurance Program," by Wei Yu, PhD, Randall P. Ellis, PhD and Arlene Ash, PhD

Health Care Management Science, Vol. 4(4):281-287

Rev. November 2001

"Risk Pooling in Health Care Finance," by Peter C. Smith and Sophie N. Witter.

World Bank Workshop, Resource Allocation and Purchasing in Health: Value for Money, Reaching the Poor, May 14-15 2001, Washington, D.C.

Fall 2001

"Individual-Based risk adjustment by Health Insurers: Needs, Options, and Methods," by James A. Hester, Jr., PhD

Inquiry, Vol. 38: 310-314

Fall 2001

"Designing Employer Health Benefits for a Heterogeneous Work" by William E. Encinosa PhD and Thomas M. Selden PhD

Inquiry, Vol. 38:270-279

July/August 2001

"Reevaluation of Capitation Contracting in New York and California" by James C. Robinson and Lawrence P. Casalino

Health Affairs, Web Exclusive

July 2001

"Stand-Alone Health Insurance Tax Credits Aren´t Enough"  by Leslie Jackson and Sally Trude.
 

Center for Studying Health System Change.  Issue Brief, No. 41, July 2001. 

May 2001

"Death Spirals, Switching Costs, and Health Premium Payment Systems" by Randall P. Ellis and Filipa Aragao

Randall Ellis Homepage

April 2001

"The Future of Capitation: The Physician Role in Managing Change in Practice by John D. Goodson, MD, Arlene S. Bierman, MD, MS, Oliver Fein, MD, Kimberly Rask, MD, PhD, Eugene C. Rich, MD, Harry P. Selker, MD, MSPH.
 

Journal of General Internal Medicine.  April 2001.

April 2001

"Disability, chronic illness and risk selection" by Andrew I Batavia, JD, MS and Gerben DeJong, PhD

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Online, Vol. 82, No. 4

March  2001

"How Adverse Selection Affects the Health Insurance Market" by Paolo Belli

The World Bank
Development Research Group
Public Economics

January 2001

"Not all type of HMOs benefit financially from so-called `selection bias´," Research Activities, January 2001, No. 245, Health Care Costs and Financing

Academy for Health Care Research and Quality

2001

"Payment Levels, Resource Use and Insurance Risk of Medicaid versus Private Insured in Three States," by E. Kathleen Adams, PhD, Jamet M. Bronstein, PhD, Edmund R. Becker, PhD and Cheryl Rasking Hood

Journal of Health Care Finance, Vol. 28, No. 1

December 2000

"Selection Bias in HMOs: A Review of the Evidence," by Fred J. Hellinger and Herbert S. Wong

Medical Care Research and Review, Vol. 57, No. 4.

October 2000

"When Sick Patients Switch Primary Care Physicians: The Impact on AMCs Participating in Capitation" by David G. Fairchild, MD, MPH, Andrew J. Sussman, MD, MBA, Thomas H. Lee, MD, ScM and Troyen A. Brennan, MD, JD.

Academic Medicine.
October 2000

July 2000

Risk Segmentation: goal or problem? by Roger Feldman and Bryan Dowd.
 

Journal of Health Economics.  2000, No. 19(4), 499-512.

June 2000

Risk Selection and Optimal Health Insurance-Provider Payment Systems by Karen Eggleston

Journal of Risk and Insurance. June 2000, Vol. 67, No. 2

May 2000

"Measuring Adverse Selection in Managed Health Care" by Richard G. Frank, Jacob Glazer and Thomas G. McGuire.
 

Journal of Health Economics.  2000, No. 19, 829-854.

Spring 2000

"Risk Adjustment for Health Plans Disproportionately Enrolling Frail Medicare Beneficiaries," by Gerald F. Riley, MSPH.

Health Care Financing Review. Spring 2000, Vol. 21, No. 3

1998

"Risk adjustment and the trade-off between efficiency and risk selection: an application of the theory of fair compensation" by Erik Schokkaert, Geert Dhaene and Carine van de Voorde

Health Economics, 1998. Vol. 7

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