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What Is the Link Between Having Health Insurance and Enjoying Better Health and Finances?

January 1, 2012 | Issue Brief

AcademyHealth award-winning Oregon Health Insurance Experiment showed that having health insurance profoundly affects health and well-being.

Cutting Red Tape Would Help Uninsured Children Get Health Coverage, Study Finds

August 1, 2001 | Program Result

Children Now of Oakland, Calif., identified private sector-led approaches to expand health care coverage for children in California.

America's Promise Says, "Insure Kids Now"

April 30, 2000 | Program Result

During 1998 and 1999, staff with America's Promise - The Alliance for Youth developed and implemented an action plan for the Healthy Start Task Force.

Increasing and Sustaining School Mental Health Services

November 27, 2012 | Program Result

The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools conducted research and analysis to explore strategies to increase the number, quality, and sustainability of school mental health services and programs.

Medicaid-Financed Services in Supportive Housing for High-Need Homeless Beneficiaries Business Case

June 1, 2012 | Issue Brief

This brief outlines the rationale for states to consider designing Medicaid-financed, supportive housing-based care management services to improve care for at-risk beneficiaries while lowering costs associated with avoidable hospitalizations and other crisis services.

Medicaid-Financed Services in Supportive Housing for High-Need Homeless Beneficiaries

June 1, 2012 | Issue Brief

Supportive housing can help increase survival rates, reduce inpatient utilization, foster mental health recovery, and reduce alcohol and drug use among formerly homeless individuals.

How Can Early Treatment of Serious Mental Illness Improve Lives and Save Money?

March 26, 2013 | Issue Brief

Early treatment and intervention for mental illness can improve lives and lower related health care costs.

Behavioral Health at School

June 1, 2012 | Report

A key challenge in understanding state policies in children’s mental health is determining what problems the state is addressing and which populations will have priority. And it is not always easy to assess what the agenda is and which children will ...

Removing a Major Barrier to Treating Substance Abuse in the Emergency Department

July 23, 2009 | Story

The overarching goal of Gentilello's research was to promote alcohol screening and brief interventions in trauma centers.

Three-State Study Reveals Unexpected Barriers to Work for the Disabled

August 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Oregon Health Policy Institute conducted an evaluation of five demonstration projects designed to implement and evaluate state efforts to remove barriers to employment for disabled people by increasing access to health care.

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