February 16, 2012
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The Rutgers Center for State Health Policy studied the provisions and impact of state policies requiring expanded dependent coverage for young adults on their parents' health plans as part of RWJF's State Health Access Reform Evaluation initiative.
June 27, 2011
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Freelancers Union, launched the Freelancers Insurance Company (FIC) to provide affordable health insurance to low- and moderate-income independent workers.
March 2, 2010
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One of the Covering Kids & Families strategies was to help grantees improve and simplify the administrative processes for determining eligibility, enrolling eligible children and families in Medicaid or CHIP and retaining them in coverage.
March 2, 2010
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In 2003, some 374,000 Florida children were potentially eligible for KidCare, the state's Children’s Health Insurance Program, but were not enrolled. The Covering Kids & Families statewide coalition faced an array of obstacles to closing the gap.
July 1, 2006
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RWJF supported Nightingale Entertainment to engage the entertainment community in outreach activities to inform low-income families that they may be eligible for low-cost health insurance coverage.
November 1, 2006
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The Economic and Social Research Institute worked to develop and disseminate proposals to increase health insurance coverage for Americans.
December 1, 2005
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Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health coordinated efforts to improve techniques and increase consistency in the way economists and other experts model the effects of alternative proposals for expanding health insurance coverage.
October 1, 2004
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From 1999 to 2003, investigators from the National Academy of Social Insurance analyzed the complex American system for providing health care coverage to and wage replacement for people who lose their connection to work.
November 1, 2004
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The Harvard University School of Public Health conducted research on the individual health insurance markets in the United States and why people are uninsured, and considered how to redress the problem through public policy.
March 1, 2003
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In 2001, Health Policy Alternatives, a Washington consulting firm specializing in health policy strategies and options, created side-by-side comparison charts of federal legislation relating to health care coverage.