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... Medicaid patients ( Janet Mitchell and Rachel Schurman , 1984 ; Physician Payment Review Commission , 1991 ) . Hence , the in- creased demand for services generated by expansions of the Medicaid program could go unmet . An alternative ...
... Medicaid patients ( Janet Mitchell and Rachel Schurman , 1984 ; Physician Payment Review Commission , 1991 ) . Hence , the in- creased demand for services generated by expansions of the Medicaid program could go unmet . An alternative ...
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... Medicaid policy can affect infant mortality rates either by improving the uti- lization of prenatal care or by increasing access to expensive interventions during and after birth . Expanding Medicaid eligibility is likely to increase ...
... Medicaid policy can affect infant mortality rates either by improving the uti- lization of prenatal care or by increasing access to expensive interventions during and after birth . Expanding Medicaid eligibility is likely to increase ...
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... Medicaid eligibility for pregnant women on the infant mortality rate . Eligibility expansions also increase Medicaid expenditures , particularly on hos- pitals . Altogether , making one more woman eligible for Medicaid costs $ 305 ...
... Medicaid eligibility for pregnant women on the infant mortality rate . Eligibility expansions also increase Medicaid expenditures , particularly on hos- pitals . Altogether , making one more woman eligible for Medicaid costs $ 305 ...
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