January 17, 2011
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Program Result Report
George Washington University started the Health Insurance Reform Project to help policy-makers and others in the health care field understand changes and innovations occurring in the health care and insurance markets.
January 12, 2011
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Human Capital Blog
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In a Perspective piece in the December 15, 2010 New England Journal of Medicine, RWJF Investigator Award winner (2004) Mark Hall, J.D., discusses recent lower court rulings on the Affordable Care Act – President Obama’s signature health care reform ...
January 1, 2011
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Issue Brief
Brief presents findings from two-year evaluation of the impact of health care reform in Vermont.
November 1, 2010
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Journal Article
The U.S. health care system often provides services that stray from scientific standards and contribute to unnecessary costs. This article explores paths to a more efficient system.
October 8, 2010
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Program Result Report
In May 2009, researchers at the Center for Children and Families at the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute produced a report providing a blueprint for what children and families need from health reform.
October 1, 2010
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Journal Article
Enactment of the federal stimulus and health reform legislation heralds the beginning of a national comparative effectiveness research program.
September 16, 2010
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Program Result Report
A study finds that after Massachusetts passed health reform, the percentage of uninsured adults dropped from 13.3 percent to 4 percent - a 69.9 percent decline.
August 1, 2010
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Report
Reports examine effectiveness of young adult provisions in Massachusetts’ health reform.
July 1, 2010
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Journal Article
The health care reforms that President Barack Obama signed into law in March 2010 were 75 years in the making. This article explores the highly charged political landscape in which Obama maneuvered and the skills he brought to bear.
July 1, 2010
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Report
In 2006, San Francisco adopted major health reform, becoming the first city to implement a pay-or-play employer health spending mandate. It also created Healthy San Francisco, a "public option" to promote affordable universal access to care.