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Glenn A Melnick

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Inquiry : a Journal of Medical Care Organization, Provision and Financing|June 11, 2016
Hospital Prices Increase in California, Especially Among Hospitals in the Largest Multi-hospital SystemsGlenn A Melnick, Katya Fonkych
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|February 7, 2008
Hospital pricing and the uninsured: do the uninsured pay higher prices?Glenn A Melnick, Katya Fonkych
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|April 2, 2009
Early results from Thailand's 30 Baht Health Reform: something to smile aboutKannika Damrongplasit, Glenn A Melnick
Medical Care|April 5, 2008
Have HMOs broadened their hospital networks?: Changes in HMO hospital networks in California, 1999-2003Glenn A Melnick, Jonathan D Ketcham
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 27, 2004
Improving the health of Californians: effective public-private strategies for challenging timesJames M Ferris, Glenn A Melnick
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|September 5, 2018
The California Competitive Model: How Has It Fared, And What's Next?Glenn A Melnick, Katya Fonkych, Jack Zwanziger
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 7, 2016
House Calls: California Program For Homebound Patients Reduces Monthly Spending, Delivers Meaningful CareGlenn A Melnick, Lois Green, Jeremy Rich
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 4, 2024
Trauma Center Hospitals Charged Higher Prices For Some Nontrauma Care Than Non-Trauma Center Hospitals, 2012-18Daniel P Kessler, Richard Sweeney, Glenn A Melnick
Journal of Health and Human Services Administration|March 9, 2006
The effects of case mix on hospital costs and revenues in managed care environmentsKeon-Hyung Lee, Glenn A Melnick, Robert C Myrtle
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|September 9, 2011
The increased concentration of health plan markets can benefit consumers through lower hospital pricesGlenn A Melnick, Yu-Chu Shen, Vivian Yaling Wu
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Inquiry : a Journal of Medical Care Organization, Provision and Financing|June 11, 2016
Hospital Prices Increase in California, Especially Among Hospitals in the Largest Multi-hospital SystemsGlenn A Melnick, Katya Fonkych
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|February 7, 2008
Hospital pricing and the uninsured: do the uninsured pay higher prices?Glenn A Melnick, Katya Fonkych
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|April 2, 2009
Early results from Thailand's 30 Baht Health Reform: something to smile aboutKannika Damrongplasit, Glenn A Melnick
Medical Care|April 5, 2008
Have HMOs broadened their hospital networks?: Changes in HMO hospital networks in California, 1999-2003Glenn A Melnick, Jonathan D Ketcham
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 27, 2004
Improving the health of Californians: effective public-private strategies for challenging timesJames M Ferris, Glenn A Melnick
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|September 5, 2018
The California Competitive Model: How Has It Fared, And What's Next?Glenn A Melnick, Katya Fonkych, Jack Zwanziger
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|January 7, 2016
House Calls: California Program For Homebound Patients Reduces Monthly Spending, Delivers Meaningful CareGlenn A Melnick, Lois Green, Jeremy Rich
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 4, 2024
Trauma Center Hospitals Charged Higher Prices For Some Nontrauma Care Than Non-Trauma Center Hospitals, 2012-18Daniel P Kessler, Richard Sweeney, Glenn A Melnick
Journal of Health and Human Services Administration|March 9, 2006
The effects of case mix on hospital costs and revenues in managed care environmentsKeon-Hyung Lee, Glenn A Melnick, Robert C Myrtle
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|September 9, 2011
The increased concentration of health plan markets can benefit consumers through lower hospital pricesGlenn A Melnick, Yu-Chu Shen, Vivian Yaling Wu
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