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Medicaid reimbursement rates and access to nursing homes: Implications for gender, race, and marital status
M. Harrington Meyer
Department of Sociology
Aging Studies Institute
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Nursing Homes
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Medicaid
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Marital Status
100%
Medicaid Reimbursement
100%
Gender Status
100%
Reimbursement Rates
100%
Private Payment
50%
Pay Rates
50%
Law
25%
Minnesota
25%
Nationally Representative Sample
25%
People of Color
25%
Welfare State
25%
Government Officials
25%
Discriminatory Practices
25%
Economic Incentives
25%
Functional Level
25%
Ratemaking
25%
Home State
25%
Older Hispanics
25%
Logistic Regression Modeling
25%
Policy Conflict Resolution
25%
National nursing Home Survey
25%
Social Sciences
Marital Status
100%
Nursing Home
100%
Disadvantaged Group
25%
Social Policy
25%
Incentive
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Logit Model
100%
Welfare State
100%