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    Title: The impact of assessment program on the nursing home market-the lesson from the illinois state
    Authors: 郝充仁
    Contributors: 淡江大學保險學系
    Date: 1996-07
    Issue Date: 2011-10-15 14:09:47 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: More and more people are living past 75, 85, and even 95. As they age, the elderly suffer not only acute illness requiring care in hospital, but chronic disabling conditions that require long-term care. The joint state-federal Medicaid program is the predominant payment source for institutional longterm care in Illinois.
    Under the Medicaid program, the federal government will not provide a state with federal financial participation (FFP) unless the state also contribute its portion. In order to painlessly maximize FFP, many states began establishing taxing policies that both specifically targeted certain healthcare providers (e.g. nursing homes) and contained hold harmless guarantees. Under the fiscal year 1992 program in Illinois, nursing homes were assessed at a rate of 15 percent in their fiscal year 1991 Medicaid revenue. In fiscal year 1993 program, nursing homes were assessed at a rate of $6.30 per occupied bed day.
    The primary focus of this research is to analyze the impact of the assessment program on nursing home markets. The central hypothesis to be tested is that nursing home may increase private pay patients price, decrease private pay patients bed days, and increase Medicaid patients bed days due to assessment program.
    The empirical study supports the hypothesis. The total impact of the assessment program increases private pay patient price, decreases private pay patients bed days, and increases Medicaid patients bed days. Also, we calculate the elasticity of this effect on the nursing home price and output. This total effect of the assessment program has a large and positive impact on Medicaid patients bed days and a slightly negative impact on private pay patient price. However, this total impact has a large and positive effect on private pay patients bed days. This is the area that we need to pay attention to.
    Relation: 經濟研究 34(2),頁201-231
    Appears in Collections:[風險管理與保險學系] 期刊論文

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