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Many RWJF grants are awarded through a network of more than 80 program groups, called national programs. By providing leadership, fostering communication and collaboration and serving as champions of innovation, national programs can help unite distinct efforts into a broader movement that can achieve social change. National programs are typically administered by universities, nonprofit groups or Foundation staff. Below is a list of current national programs.
Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization
To support policy analysis, research, evaluation and demonstration projects that will provide public and private decision leaders with useful and timely information on health care policy and financing issues.
Consumer Voices for Coverage: Strengthening State Advocacy Networks to Expand Health Coverage®
To support state-based consumer health advocacy networks to increase their capacity to participate with key stakeholders, such as businesses, hospitals, insurers, providers and government officials, in health care reform efforts.
Maximizing Enrollment for Kids: Making Medicaid and SCHIP Work
To increase health insurance coverage of eligible but uninsured children in Medicaid and SCHIP by helping states improve their policies and procedures and to measure the impact of these changes.
Medicaid Leadership Institute
To develop a leadership program for Medicaid directors designed to cultivate the skills necessary to resolve health care challenges facing states and the nation.
State Coverage Initiatives
To help states develop and implement policies that expand access to health insurance coverage.
State Health Access Reform Evaluation
To support research and evaluation of state health reform initiatives and develop an evidence base for future state and federal reform initiatives.