May 1, 2012
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Program Result Report
In 1997, researchers surveyed more than 22,000 public and private employers nationwide about the cost and benefits of the health insurance coverage they offered to workers and published findings in some 20 peer-reviewed articles.
January 1, 2010
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Issue Brief
This issue brief from Urban Institute examines various pathways through which individuals could gain coverage because of the health reform proposals that have passed the Senate and the House of Representatives.
December 1, 2006
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Program Result Report
The National Academy for State Health Policy at the Center for Health Policy Development examined the ways in which states use their power to purchase and regulate health care services to reduce disparities in health due to racial and ethnic differences.
June 1, 2000
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Program Result Report
Starting in April 1996, the State of South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, sought to pilot a project in which a private contractor would develop and manage organized systems of care for child protection through in-home intervention, foster care and adoption under a comprehensive blended rate payment system.
April 29, 2013
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Report
Experts recommend solutions for closing the gaps in quality and efficiency of health care.
National Program
Program to test innovative, comprehensive state approaches to improving access to oral health services for low-income, minority and disabled populations.
National Program
The Medicaid Managed Care Program (MMCP) is a national initiative that promotes the delivery of high-quality health services to low-income people and those with special health care needs. Executed by the Center for Health Care Strategies, the pr...
May 24, 2011
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Program Result Report
The National Association of Health Data Organizations (NAHDO) worked to improve state reporting on the quality of hospital-based and other health care and coordinated state and national efforts to standardize reports on the quality of health care.
July 1, 2010
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Journal Article
During a period of drastic cuts in Medicare benefits, primary care providers in Oregon were able to refuse services to Medicare enrollees who could not make co-payments this article reports fluctuations in emergency department visits during that time.
October 1, 2008
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Issue Brief
Findings from a recent follow-up study on Massachusetts health reform conducted by the Center for Studying Health System Change, suggest two important developments that may threaten employer support as the reform plays out.