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2011

Theses and Dissertations

Virginia Commonwealth University

Medicaid

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Dental Plan Performance With Medicaid Reform In Virginia, James Reed Apr 2011

Dental Plan Performance With Medicaid Reform In Virginia, James Reed

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Purpose: To assess the effect of dental Medicaid reforms in the state of Virginia on dental plan performance. Methods: This project is a retrospective cohort study of 825,000 dental claims obtained from the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services. This cohort includes dental claims for children enrolled in Virginia’s Medicaid program from July 1, 2002 through June 30, 2008. The independent variable was enrollment pre or post policy reform with July 1, 2005 as the period dividing date. The dependent variable was dental benefit utilization measured as the average number of restorative, preventative, and total procedures. Statistical methods include Welch’s …


Examining California’S Assembly Bill 1629 And The Long-Term Care Reimbursement Act: Did Nursing Home Nurse Staffing Change?, Matthew Krauchunas Apr 2011

Examining California’S Assembly Bill 1629 And The Long-Term Care Reimbursement Act: Did Nursing Home Nurse Staffing Change?, Matthew Krauchunas

Theses and Dissertations

California’s elderly population over age 85 is estimated to grow 361% by the year 2050. Many of these elders are frail and highly dependent on caregivers making them more likely to need nursing home care. A 1998 United States Government Accountability Office report identified poor quality of care in California nursing homes. This report spurred multiple Assembly Bills in California designed to increase nursing home nurse staffing, change the state’s Medi-Cal reimbursement methodology, or both. The legislation culminated in Assembly Bill (AB) 1629, signed into law in September 2004, which included the Long-Term Care Reimbursement Act. This legislation changed the …