Glenn Melnick — Publications
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Options for Improving Timely Access to Care Reporting in California
2019
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House Calls: California Program for Homebound Patients Reduces Monthly Spending, Delivers Meaningful Care
2016
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Fair Pricing Law Prompts Most California Hospitals to Adopt Policies to Protect Uninsured Patients from High Charges
2013
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The Increased Concentration of Health Plan Markets Can Benefit Consumers Through Lower Hospital Prices
2011
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Early Results from Thailand's 30 Baht Health Reform: Something to Smile About
2009
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Have HMOs Broadened Their Hospital Networks? Changes in HMO Hospital Networks in California, 1999-2003
2008
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Hospital Pricing and the Uninsured: Do the Uninsured Pay Higher Prices?
2008
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Medicare HMO Impact on Utilization at the End of Life
2008
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Disabled Medicare Beneficiaries By Dual Eligible Status: California, 1996-2001
2007
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The Effects of Multi-Hospital Systems on Hospital Prices
2007
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The Effect of Medicare Health Maintenance Organizations on Hospitalization Rates for Ambulatory Care-Sensitive Conditions
2006
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Marginal Cost of Emergency Department Outpatient Visits: An Update Using California Data
2006
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The Cost of an Emergency Department Visit and Its Relationship to Emergency Department Volume
2005
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Hospitalization Rates for Ambulatory Care-Sensitive Conditions in California Medicare HMO's
2005
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The Effect of HMOs on the Inpatient Utilization of Medicare Beneficiaries
2004
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The Effect of HMOs on the Inpatient Utilization of Medicare Beneficiaries: Technical Appendix
2004
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The Effects of HMO Ownership on Hospital Costs and Revenues: Is There a Difference Between For-Profit and Nonprofit Plans?
2004
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Emergency Department Capacity and Access in California, 1990-2001: An Economic Analysis
2004
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Improving the Health of Californians: Effective Public Private Strategies for Challenging Times: a Summary of a Roundtable on Philanthropy and Health Policy Making
2004
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Inpatient Utilization by Dual Medicare-Medicaid Eligibles in Medicare Risk HMOs and Fee for Service, California, 1991-1996
2004
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An Analysis of Unobserved Selection in an Inpatient Diagnostic Cost Group Model
2003
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Hospital Selective Contracting Without Consumer Choice: What Can We Learn from Medi-Cal?
2003
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Managed Care and the Growth of Competition
2001
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Can Cost Shifting Continue in a Price Competitive Environment?
2000
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The Effect of Selective Contracting on Hospital Costs and Revenues
2000
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The Changing Effects of Competition on Non-Profit and For-Profit Hospital Pricing Behavior
1999
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Market Power and Hospital Pricing: Are Nonprofits Different?
1999
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Price Competition and Hospital Cost Growth in the United States (1989-1994)
1999
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State health care expenditures under competition and regulation, 1980 through 1991
1996
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The Indonesian Family Life Survey: Overview and Descriptive Analysis of the Population, Health, and Education Data
1995
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Managing the Safety Net: Hospital Provision of Uncompensated Care in Response to Managed Care
1995
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Uncompensated Care: Hospitals' Responses to Fiscal Pressures
1995
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Costs and Price Competition in California Hospitals, 1980-1990
1994
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Hospitals and Antitrust: Defining Markets, Setting Standards
1994
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How Hospitals Practice Cost Containment with Selective Contracting and the Medicare Prospective Payment System
1994
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California Hospitals Compete By Lowering Costs
1992
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How Services and Costs Vary by Day of Stay for Medicare Hospital Stays
1990
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Measures of Hospital Market Structure: A Review of the Alternatives and a Proposed Approach
1990
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Uncompensated Emergency Care in Hospital Markets in Los Angeles County
1989
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The Effects of Hospital Competition and the Medicare PPS Program on Hospital Cost Behavior in California
1988
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Hospital Costs and Patient Access Under the New Jersey Hospital Rate-Setting System
1988