E N Brandt1, R W Broyles, B Demps
1Center for Health Policy Research and Development, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City 73190.
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Medicaid expenditures in Oklahoma rose nearly 98% from 1986-1991, driven by inpatient and nursing home care costs. The aged and disabled populations accounted for the majority of this significant increase in state Medicaid spending.
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