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Saving Medicaid: Advancing Health Reform

February 13, 2013 | Story

A three-time RWJF grantee leads a plan that will save billions in the nation’s largest Medicaid system—using tools in the Affordable Care Act and RWJF support.

Bending the Curve: Person-Centered Health Care Reform

April 29, 2013 | Report

Experts recommend solutions for closing the gaps in quality and efficiency of health care.

Pay-for-Performance

October 11, 2012 | Issue Brief

"Pay-for-performance" programs are supposed to replace traditional fee-for-service care under the Affordable Care Act. Yet studies show pay-for-performance programs have yielded mixed results.

Maryland Measures Satisfaction of Medicaid Recipients

February 1, 2002 | Program Result

From 1992 to 1997, staff from the Maryland Health Care Access and Cost Commission developed and fielded a survey to measure Medicaid recipients' satisfaction with their medical care.

Elder Health Program in Baltimore Achieves Better Outcomes for Low-Income Elderly Through a Capitated System

January 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health studied Elder Health, a for-profit managed-care provider in Baltimore, Md., that serves individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid (i.e., dually eligible).

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