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Fox HB, Wicks LB. 1993. State implementation of OBRA '89 EPSDT amendments within Medicaid managed care arrangements. Washington, DC: Fox Health Policy Consultants, 68 pp.

Annotation: This report examines how states are implementing the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1989 (OBRA) '89 EPSDT provisions within the three most common types of Medicaid managed care programs—capitated health maintenance organization, prepaid health plan, and fee-for-service primary care case management programs. Data is presented from a telephone survey of Medicaid agency staff in all fifty states and the District of Columbia. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: EPSDT, Fees and charges, Health maintenance organizations, Medicaid, Medicaid managed care, Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1989, Prepaid health plans, Reports, Surveys

Fry Consultants Management Counsel. 1971. Comprehealth Plan: Project description and status report. San Francisco, CA: Fry Consultants Management Counsel, 21 pp.

Annotation: The Helena Comprehealth Plan is a demonstration project in Montana under Title XI, Section 1115 of the Social Security Act. This report describes what Comprehealth is, how it differs from Medicaid, and what it is intended to demonstrate. The status report describe the background of this program, gives an organization chart, describes the program's outreach, and provides a number of exhibits demonstrating the work of the plan.

Keywords: Major medical insurance, Montana, Prepaid health plans, Reports, Social Security Act, Title XI

   

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