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New York State Department of Health, Office of Managed Care, Bureau of Quality Management and Outcomes Research. 2002-. 20__ New York state managed care plan performance: A report on the 20__ quality assurance reporting requirements. Albany, NY: New York State Department of Health, Office of Managed Care, Bureau of Quality Management and Outcomes Research, annual.

Annotation: This annual report contains information on the performance of managed care plans providing care to New York State residents and is made available to managed care plans, providers, purchasers, and consumers as part of the state's overall strategy to improve health care quality. Chapter topics include access to select health care services; effectiveness of care; prenatal and postnatal care; child and adolescent health; adult preventive and chronic care; and use of services. Additional sections include an overview; plan profiles; provider network compensation methods, physician board certification, and provider turnover; and a member satisfaction survey. The appendix provides information on sources of data for the report, data collection techniques, the audit, measurement interpretation, regional averages, and specific prenatal care measures.

Contact: New York State Department of Health, Office of Managed Care, Bureau of Quality Management and Outcomes, Empire State Plaza, Corning Tower Building, Room 1864, Albany, NY 12237, Telephone: (518) 486-6074 Fax: (518) 474-5138 Web Site: http://www.health.state.ny.us Available at no charge; also available from the website.

Keywords: Access to health care, Adolescent health, Child health, Compensation, Managed care, New York, Postnatal care, Prenatal care, Preventive health services, Provider participation, Quality assurance, State programs, Surveys

Kenney GM, Haley JM, Ullman F. 1999. Most uninsured children are in families served by the government programs. Washington, DC: Urban Institute, 7 pp. (New federalism: National survey of America's families; Series B, no. B-4)

Matthews EN. 1932. The illegally employed minor and the Workmen's Compensation Law. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 226 pp. (Bureau publication (United States. Children's Bureau); no. 214)

   

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