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Cartographic Defining Rural Maps – Frontier Counties 2004

Cartographic Defining Rural Maps – Frontier Counties 2004

Cartographic Defining Rural Maps – Frontier Counties 2007

Cartographic Defining Rural Maps – Frontier Counties 2007

Medicaid Managed Care Programs in Rural Areas: A Fifty State Overview

Medicaid Managed Care Programs in Rural Areas: A Fifty State Overview. (November, 1998). Health Affairs. Slifkin, Rebecca, Sheila D. Hoag, Pam Silberman, Suzanne Felt-Lisk, and Benjamin Popkin.

Medicaid Managed Care in Rural Areas: A Ten-State Follow-Up Study

Medicaid Managed Care in Rural Areas: A Ten-State Follow-Up Study. (March, 1999). Health Affairs. Felt-Lisk, Suzanne, Pam Silberman, Sheila Hoag, and Rebecca Slifkin.

Background on the Wage-related Portion of the Medicare DRG Payments

Background on the Wage-related Portion of the Medicare DRG Payments. (September, 2000). ORHP. Dalton, Kathleen.

Tracking Medicaid Managed Care in Rural Communities: A 50-State Follow Up

Tracking Medicaid Managed Care in Rural Communities: A 50-State Follow Up (July, 2002). Health Affairs. Silberman, Pam, Stephanie Poley, Kerry James, and Rebecca Slifkin.

Rural Populations and Health Care Providers: A Map Book

Rural Populations and Health Care Providers: A Map Book (September, 2002). ORHP. Randy Randolph, Katherine Gaul, Rebecca Slifkin.

A Primer on Interpreting Hospital Margins

A Primer on Interpreting Hospital Margins. (July, 2003). ORHP. Dalton, Kathleen, Rebecca Slifkin.

Core Based Statistical Areas and the Medicare Wage Index

Core Based Statistical Areas and the Medicare Wage Index. (February, 2004). ORHP. Dalton, Kathleen, Rebecca Slifkin.

A Case Study of Rural Health Care in the Economic Downturn

A Case Study of Rural Health Care in the Economic Downturn. (2009). ORHP. No author.

Achieving benchmark financial performance in Critical Access Hospitals

Achieving benchmark financial performance in Critical Access Hospitals: Lessons from high performers. Healthcare Financial Management : Journal of the Healthcare Financial Management Association 66 (4): 116. A107

Adoption and perceived effectiveness of financial improvement strategies in Critical Access Hospitals

Adoption and perceived effectiveness of financial improvement strategies in Critical Access Hospitals. The Journal of Rural Health 28 (1): 92-100. A108

Communities Served by Rural Medicare Dependent Hospitals

Communities Served by Rural Medicare Dependent Hospitals (March, 2012). Reiter, K., Holmes, G.M., Karim, S., Pink, G.H. FB104

Why Use Swing Beds? Conversations with Hospital Administrators and Staff

Why Use Swing Beds? Conversations with Hospital Administrators and Staff (April, 2012). Freeman, V., Radford, A. FB105

Flux in Loan Repayment Programs for Healthcare Professionals With States’ Budget Cuts and National Health Service Corps Budget Increases

Flux in Loan Repayment Programs for Healthcare Professionals With States’ Budget Cuts and National Health Service Corps Budget Increases (May, 2012). Pathman, D., Goldberg, L., Konrad, T., Kerwin, K., Morgan, J. FB106

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About the Sheps Center

The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research seeks to improve the health of individuals, families, and populations by understanding the problems, issues and alternatives in the design and delivery of health care services.

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