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'Information for State Health Policy Program' Gives Policy-Makers Helpful Data

May 1, 1999 | Program Result

From 1992 to 1996, researchers at Mathematica Policy Research evaluated Phase I of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Information for State Health Policy national program and, to inform ongoing implementation, the first two years of Phase II.

Health Tracking

March 19, 2012 | Program Result

Center for Studying Health System Change researchers tracked changes in the nation's health care system and developed policy analyses describing how those changes affect patients, providers, and others in their communities.

Are Local Laws the Key to Ending Childhood Lead Poisoning?

May 3, 2013 | Journal Article

Reducing and eventually eliminating childhood lead exposure through local policy innovations, is the main objective of this study.

Partnering to Preserve Senior Health in California's Public Health System

September 1, 2012 | Report

alifornia's population is growing and aging, but the public health and aging infrastructure is not keeping up. While demand increased, two-thirds of California's Local Health Departments (LHDs) and Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) experienced budget cuts in the 2010-2011 fiscal year, while nearly 40 percent faced staffing reductions.

A Long and Winding Road

November 1, 2011 | Issue Brief

Federally qualified health centers, community variation and prospects under reform.

Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance

October 1, 2011 | Issue Brief

The great recession and passage of national health reform are together altering the calculus of employer approaches to offering health benefits, according to recent findings from the Center for Studying Health System Change's (HSC) visits to 12 nationally representative metropolitan communities.

A Patchwork of Progress

November 1, 2011 | Report

California making headway in battle against childhood obesity but study shows successes are uneven.

State Reform Dominates Boston Health Care Market Dynamics

September 1, 2011 | Report

Study examines how Massachusetts' 2006 health reform law has affected the health care arena in Boston.

Assessing the Social and Physical Contexts of Children's Leisure-Time Physical Activity

February 1, 2012 | Journal Article

Children prefer engaging in physical activity when outdoors and with friends and family.

Impact and Cost-Effectiveness of Family Fitness Zones

January 1, 2012 | Journal Article

Outdoor exercise equipment gets people exercising but not necessarily on a sustained basis.

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