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The Potential Savings of using Predictive Analytics to Staunch Medicaid Fraud

“The Potential Savings of Using Predictive Analytics to Staunch Medicaid Fraud.” Journal of Health and Medical Economics 2016, 2:2.

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The Impact of High Deductible Health Plans: Point-Counter Point

Debates on U.S.Health Care Reform.525-535 (Edited by J.J. Kronefeld, W. Parmet and M. Zezza)Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing. ISBN-10 1412996023.  More…    

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U.S. Medicaid Managed Care Markets: Explaining State Policy Choice Variation

Insurance Markets and Companies: Analyses and Actuarial Computations.Vol 3 Issue 1: 35-49. ISSN 2078-2454 View more

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Predictability and Manageability of Diabetic Complications among Non-Dual Medicare Beneficiaries

Journal of Health and Medical Informatics 6: 203. doi:10.4172/2157-7420.1000203. http://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/predictability-and-manageability-of-diabetic-complications-among-nondual-medicare-beneficiaries-2157-7420-1000203.php?aid=60695

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Medicaid Expansion and the Use of Account Based Plans

Health Care: Current Reviews 3:134. doi: 10:4172/2375-4273.1000134.

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Policy Challenges of Electronic Medical Records and Meaningful Use

Journal of Health and Medical Informatics. 5:165. doi: 10.4172/2157-7420.1000165.

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Insurer Payment Lags to Physician Practices: An Opportunity to Finance EMR Adoption

Journal of Health and Medical Informatics 4: 136. doi: 10.4172/2157-7420.1000136.http://www.omicsonline.org/insurer-payment-lags-to-physician-practices-2157-7420.1000136.php?aid=20699

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