The Volume of Encounter Claim Records from Comprehensive Managed Care Organizations in 2017 (Brief)
Julia Baller,
Andres Arguello,
Mary Allison Geibel,
Brenda Natzke,
Kimberly Proctor and
Jessie Parker
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Abstract:
This analysis focused on the 35 states and the District of Columbia that had beneficiaries enrolled in comprehensive managed care programs in 2017. Mississippi, Missouri, and Nebraska, which had comprehensive managed care programs, were excluded from the analysis due to a low volume of claims.
Keywords: Medicaid data; TAF data quality; TAF DQ Brief; T-MSIS Analytic Files; TAF Research Identifiable Files (RIFs); volume of claims; Medicaid managed care; encounter records (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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