This is the fifth in a series of data briefs based on the information collected for a study of buyers, non-buyers, and non-responders to the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP).
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A Demographic and Attitudinal Profile of Buyers of the Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Program
This is the first in a series of data briefs based on the information collected from the three aforementioned surveyed groups. The analysis focuses on the attitudes, opinions and motivations of individuals who purchased policies.
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A Demographic and Attitudinal Profile of Non-Buyers of the Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Program
This is the second in a series of data briefs based on the information collected for a study of buyers, non-buyers, and non-responders to the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP). The purpose of this data brief is to analyze survey data collected from individuals who chose not to enroll in or purchase the plan that is, "non-buyers".
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A Comparison of Demographic and Attitudinal Characteristics Among Active and Retired Buyers, Non-Buyers and Non-Responders to the Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Program
This is the fourth in a series of data briefs based on the information collected for the study of buyers, non-buyers, and non-responders to the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP). The purpose of this data brief is to compare the demographic and attitudinal characteristics of these groups.
Market Changes in the Supply and Use of Home Health Services: 1996-1999
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Changes in Medicare Home Health Agency Supply: 1996-1999
This paper expands upon previous research addressing the question of how supply of Medicare Home Health Agencies (HHAs) changed after implementation of the interim payment system (IPS) in two important ways.
Update on the Medical Litigation Crisis: Not the Result of the "Insurance Cycle"
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Policy Frameworks for Designing Medicaid Buy-In Programs and Related State Work Incentive Initiatives
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Constrained Innovation in Managing Care for High-Risk Seniors in Medicare + Choice Risk Plans
Craig Thornton, Sheldon Retchin, Kenneth D. Smith, Peter D. Fox, William Black and Rita Stapulonis Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. January 2002 This report was prepared under contract #HHS-100-96-0017 between the U.S.