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The findings in this study are derived from data collected from the Patient Experience Evaluation Report System (PEERS), a patient survey administered at a subset of health centers nationally in both 1993 and 2001. PEERS is a quality of care measurement system used by community health centers in order to measure quality, satisfaction, patient demographics, and other variables in order to assess patient health care quality and effectiveness.
External Publication
The findings in this study are derived from data collected from the Patient Experience Evaluation Report System (PEERS), a patient survey administered at a subset of health centers nationally in both 1993 and 2001. PEERS is a quality of care measurement system used by community health centers in order to measure quality, satisfaction, patient demographics, and other variables in order to assess patient health care quality and effectiveness.
External Publication
This study examines the characteristics of health centers that serve an unusually high rate of uninsured patients. It explores what external factors influence uninsured patients to seek care at these centers and assesses the impact of a disproportionately high volume of uninsured patients on these centers' finances and operations.
External Publication
This study examines the characteristics of health centers that serve an unusually high rate of uninsured patients. It explores what external factors influence uninsured patients to seek care at these centers and assesses the impact of a disproportionately high volume of uninsured patients on these centers' finances and operations.
External Publication
This analysis, prepared for the Health Care Financing Administration and the Health Resources and Services Administration, examines issues that arise under laws designed to avert excessive cost-sharing in the case of low income families whose children participate in the State Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
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This analysis, prepared for the Health Care Financing Administration and the Health Resources and Services Administration, examines issues that arise under laws designed to avert excessive cost-sharing in the case of low income families whose children participate in the State Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
External Publication
This paper presents the principal findings of more than 30 articles and reports on premiums and cost-sharing. This synthesis sets forth the major findings on the effect of premiums on program participation and the effect of cost-sharing on the use of services and health status, as each pertains to children.
External Publication
This paper presents the principal findings of more than 30 articles and reports on premiums and cost-sharing. This synthesis sets forth the major findings on the effect of premiums on program participation and the effect of cost-sharing on the use of services and health status, as each pertains to children.