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Thomas Cox PhD, RN
Thomas Cox PhD RN
nurse
I started the Working Papers in Professional Caregiver Insurance Risk monographs in late 2011.
I will add more of my papers to the 2012 or later series.
These papers provide further details on insurance risk transferring health care finance mechanisms that I could not put in Standard Errors: Our Failing Health Care (Finance) Systems And How To Fix
and for historical persepective some of the papers will show the evolution of the analyses in Standard Errors.
These files are available as PDF files and will be emailed to you, usually within 3 - 5 days of purchase.
If your email system does not accept attachments, put a note in the comments section on the order form and I will email a web link for paper access.
Insurer Portfolio Size And Insurer Efficiency: Our Failing Health Insurance System And How To Fix It
Standard Errors: Statistical Consequences of Health Care Provider Insurance Risk Assumption
Cox T. (2001). "The relationship between providers and consumers of mental health services: Vulnerabilities and Rights of the Marginalized: Autoethnographic Reflections, Theoretical Constructs and Implications for Advanced Practice Nursing".
This paper was my Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Master's degree Final Synthesis Project.
I incorporated and expanded on ideas from a section of my Master's thesis in social work (1975), specifically the section on "The Social Reality of Mental Illness".
The second piece incorporated and expanded on ideas from a paper I originally wrote during my social work studies in 1974-5 which led to a more complete paper called "Denial of Services in Public Agencies: A White Collar Crime" derivatives of which were presented at conferences in the late 1970s.
"Denial of Services in Public Agencies: A White Collar Crime" was one of the most significant factors that led me to explore the impact of capitation on health care providers.
Currently Available Working Papers
2012
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Thomas Cox PhD RN
nurse