Home>Publications>Taming Healthcare Spending: Could State Rate Setting Work? Taming Healthcare Spending: Could State Rate Setting Work? David M. Frankford, Sara R. Rosenbaum Focus Area: Health System Performance Improvement Type: Issue Briefs Book Title: Editor Name: Publisher: Rutgers Law School and George Washington University, Milken Institute School of Public HealthCamden, NJ and Washington, DC Meeting Title: Journal Title: Publisher URL: Volume: Issue: Pages: Place of Meeting: Date: March 2017 Keywords: Health Care Costs, Hospital Markets and Regulation, Hospital Costs Download Publication More Publications on Health System Performance Improvement Impact of a Provider Tele-mentoring Learning Model on the Care of Medicaid-enrolled Patients with Diabetes Medicaid Waivers and Tenancy Supports for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness: Implementation Challenges in Four States Effects of Permanent Supportive Housing on Health Care Utilization and Spending among New Jersey Medicaid Enrollees Experiencing Homelessness Comorbidity Management in Black Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer: The Role of Primary Care in Shared Care Workflow Solutions for Primary Care Clinic Recovery during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Primer More +