A report funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, as part of itsAffordable Care Act (ACA) Implementation Monitoring and Tracking Series, analyzes coverage trends among children, parents and adults without dependent children as a guide to change ...
November 27, 2012
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Human Capital Blog
Post
The RWJF Human Capital Blog asked scholars and fellows from a few of its programs to consider what the election results will mean for health and health care in the United States.
November 15, 2012
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Feature
An ambitious joint effort of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Community Catalyst gave state-based consumer health advocates the resources they needed to play a central role in the debate around health reform.
October 25, 2012
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Story
RWJF Scholars chart opportunities and problems and pose solutions for protecting the health care institutions that serve the most vulnerable.
September 17, 2012
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Program Result Report
The FRESH-Thinking project at Stanford University, directed by Victor Fuchs and Ezekiel Emanuel, sponsored a series of meetings in 2007–10 that addressed policy options essential to all health reform proposals.
September 10, 2012
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Issue Brief
A number of Massachusetts business leaders illustrate why they believe working closely with policy-makers and other stakeholders on health reform has resulted in better outcomes than if they had stayed on the sidelines.
July 30, 2012
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Program Result Report
Researchers at the Urban Institute evaluated the impact of state health reforms in on insurance coverage and access to and use of health care in Massachusetts, New York, and Illinois, under State Health Access Reform Evaluation, an RWJF national program.
Issue Brief
Series of briefs outlines cost controls in health reform law.
July 11, 2012
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Program Result Report
Health Care for All, a Boston-based consumer advocacy organization, worked to give consumers a voice in implementing state health reform legislation that expanded insurance coverage in Massachusetts, and in reforming its payment systems.
July 6, 2012
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Human Capital Blog
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This post is part of a series in which Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) leaders, scholars, grantees and alumni offer perspectives on the U.S. Supreme Court rulings on the Affordable Care Act. Julia Lynch, PhD, is an associate professor at the U ...