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Value for the Money Spent? Exploring the Relationship Between Medicaid Costs and Quality

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  • Debra Lipson
  • Margaret Colby
  • Tim Lake
  • Su Liu
  • Sarah Turchin

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This study examines the value of state Medicaid program spending by exploring the relationship between both sides of the efficiency coin—costs and outcomes.

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  • Debra Lipson & Margaret Colby & Tim Lake & Su Liu & Sarah Turchin, "undated". "Value for the Money Spent? Exploring the Relationship Between Medicaid Costs and Quality," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1c5122de34124902ba76e75c9, Mathematica Policy Research.
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