Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Menu
  • About RWJF
  • Our Work
  • Research & Publications
View All:
  • Grants
  • Topics
  • Blogs

State Government

You are now viewing 1 - 10 of 19 results

Sort results by:
  • Relevance
  • Alphabetical Order
  • Publication Date

Refine Your Results

  • Topic: State government
  • Location: Urban
By Topic
  • Government, policy and legal issues (18)
  • Federal government (14)
  • Local government (14)
  • Health policy (13)
  • Medical treatment facilities (12)
  • Financial barriers to care (12)
  • Public-private partnerships (12)
  • Hospitals and hospital systems (11)
  • Uninsured (11)
  • Non-clinical professionals (11)
  • Safety nets (10)
  • Private insurance (10)
  • Policy-makers (10)
  • Poor and economically disadvantaged (8)
  • At-Risk/vulnerable people (6)
By Content
  • Content Type
    • Report (8)
    • Program Result (7)
    • Journal Article (2)
    • Issue Brief (1)
    • Toolkit (1)
  • Program Area
    • Coverage (11)
    • Childhood Obesity (4)
    • Vulnerable Populations (3)
    • Public Health (1)
    • Quality/Equality (1)
By Demographics
  • Age
    • Children (6-10 years) (5)
    • Children (0-5 years) (4)
    • Adolescents (11-18 years) (4)
  • Race/Ethnicity
    • Latino or Hispanic (2)
    • Black (incl. African American) (1)
  • Location
    • Local or community-based (7)
    • National (3)
    • Rural (2)
    • Regional (1)
  • States and Territories
    • California (CA) P (3)
    • Illinois (IL) ENC (2)
    • New York (NY) MA (2)
    • Texas (TX) WSC (2)
    • Washington (WA) P (2)
    • Arizona (AZ) M (1)
    • Colorado (CO) M (1)
    • Florida (FL) SA (1)
    • Iowa (IA) WNC (1)
    • Indiana (IN) ENC (1)
    • Michigan (MI) ENC (1)
    • Montana (MT) M (1)
    • Nevada (NV) M (1)
    • Wisconsin (WI) ENC (1)

Covering Kids & Families

May 6, 2013 | Program Result

The Covering Kids & Families program was designed to find, enroll and retain eligible children and adults in federal and state health care coverage programs. Statewide and local coalitions in all 50 states and the District of Columbia participated.

A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of School-Based Active Living Programs

November 1, 2012 | Journal Article

Activities promoting Active Living by Design (ALbD) were implemented at a public elementary school in Chicago over five years. Students enrolled continuously from Grade 1 through Grade 4 had a significantly lower BMI compared with students who had transferred to the school after Grade 1.

Do Health Policies Aimed at School Children Lower Childhood Obesity Rates?

March 14, 2013 | Program Result

The California Center for Public Health Advocacy studied data on childhood obesity in the state to determine whether incidence of the condition had declined from 2005 to 2010, and whether any decline could be attributed to changes in policy.

Health Care Safety Net Resources by State

February 1, 2012 | Report

Examine well-functioning safety nets that provide low-income patients affordable access to comprehensive care.

Resources on the Health Care Safety Net

February 1, 2012 | Report

Resources on the health care safety net, serving unique local networks that are attuned to the needs of the populations they serve.

Model Safety-Net Programs Could Care for the Uninsured at One-Half the Cost of Medicaid or Private Insurance

September 8, 2011 | Journal Article

Because the reforms under the Affordable Care Act of 2010 will leave an estimated 20 million or more people still uninsured, some Americans will continue to seek care at low or no cost through existing safety-net systems.

The Costs and Adequacy of Safety Net Access for the Uninsured: Exeter and Portsmouth, New Hampshire (Sea Care)

October 1, 2010 | Report

Related Read the Program Results: Looking at Comprehensive Safety Nets in Seven Communities A Primer on Health Care Safety Nets The Costs and Adequacy of Safety Net Access for the Uninsured: (Bexar County) San Antonio The Costs and Adequacy of Safet ...

Padres Unidos Advocates for Recess Before Lunch

April 11, 2012 | Program Result

The Healthy Students, Healthy Minds project of Padres Unidos is working with Denver school board officials to implement a recess-before-lunch policy in all public schools, a schedule that gets kids to eat better and reduces discipline problems.

The Costs and Adequacy of Safety Net Access for the Uninsured: South Coastal Maine (Care Partners)

August 1, 2010 | Report

Related Read the Program Results: Looking at Comprehensive Safety Nets in Seven Communities A Primer on Health Care Safety Nets The Costs and Adequacy of Safety Net Access for the Uninsured: (Bexar County) San Antonio The Costs and Adequacy of Safet ...

The Costs and Adequacy of Safety Net Access for the Uninsured: Denver, Colorado

June 1, 2010 | Report

Related Read the Program Results: Looking at Comprehensive Safety Nets in Seven Communities A Primer on Health Care Safety Nets The Costs and Adequacy of Safety Net Access for the Uninsured: Buncombe County (Asheville), North Carolina The Costs and ...

  • 1
  • 2
  • Next
RWJF Home → Topics → State Government
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Email
  • RSS

Our mission: to improve the health and health care of all Americans.

  • About RWJF
    • Our Mission
    • Program Areas
    • From Our President
    • Leadership & Staff
    • Annual Reports
    • Newsroom
    • Job Opportunities
    • Office Location
    • Our Policies
  • Our Work
    • Health Policy
    • Prevention
    • Cost and Value
    • Leadership
    • All Topics
  • Program Areas
    • Childhood Obesity
    • Coverage
    • Human Capital
    • Pioneer
    • Public Health
    • Quality/Equality
    • Vulnerable Populations
  • Research & Publications
    • Find RWJF Research
    • Assessing Our Impact
    • How We Work
    • Data Center
    • RWJF DataHub
  • Grants
    • What We Fund
    • Calls for Proposals
    • Grantee Resources
    • FAQs
  • Blogs
    • Human Capital
    • New Public Health
    • Pioneering Ideas
  • My RWJF
    • Subscription Management
    • My Profile
  • Contact RWJF
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2001–2013 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. All Rights Reserved.