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Medicaid Managed Care and Health Care for Children: Part 1 Between 1996 and 1998, the number of Medicaid recipients covered by managed care plans grew by nearly 3.5 million, from 40 percent to almost 54 percent. This study investigates the impact of late the 1990s growth in Medicaid managed care on children's health care... Published In: Health Services Research | Journal articles | 11/20/2009 |
The Secrets of Massachusetts' Success Less than two years after state health reform was enacted, 97 percent of residents had health coverage - the highest proportion in America. This report finds that outreach and enrollment strategies were instrumental to that success. | Issue and policy briefs, Reports | 11/11/2009 |
Three-Fourths of Massachusetts Physicians Support Continuing State's Health Reform Law A study published the New England Journal of Medicine finds that a large majority of practicing physicians in Massachusetts support health reform three years after its passage in 2006. | News releases | 10/21/2009 |
Physicians' Views of the Massachusetts Health Care Reform Law - A Poll Three years after Massachusetts enacted its health insurance reform law, the state boasts the lowest rate of uninsurance nationwide. Yet, the model is still surrounded by public controversy, especially as the nation explores health reform. This article gathers... Published In: The New England Journal of Medicine (Online First) | Journal articles | 10/21/2009 |
Reach Out: Physicians' Initiative to Expand Care to Underserved Americans RWJF launched Reach Out: Physicians' Initiative to Expand Care to Underserved Americans in 1992. | Grant Results Reports | 10/15/2009 |
Health-Related Quality of Life Among Mexican Americans Living in Colonias at the Texas?Mexico Border Mexican Americans living in colonias along the Texas-Mexico border comprise one of the most disadvantaged and difficult to reach minority groups in the United States. This article examines health-related quality of life (HRQL) in Hispanics, specifically living... Published In: Social Science & Medicine | Journal articles | 09/25/2009 |
A 2001 Blueprint for Universal Health Care in Maryland During 2001 and 2002, researchers at The Johns Hopkins University analyzed state health insurance reform policy options for achieving universal coverage in Maryland. | Grant Results Reports | 05/20/2009 |
Urgent Matters aimed to relieve emergency department overcrowding, improve patient care and increase patient satisfaction. | Grant Results Reports | 02/24/2009 |
Austin/Travis County: Strengthening the Safety Net Through Health Information Technology The Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department used its InformationLinks grant to strengthen its ties to the Indigent Care Collaboration (ICC), an alliance of safety net providers serving a three-county region of central Texas. | Grant Results Sidebars | 02/11/2009 |
The Safety Net Assessment Project: Factors Influencing Access to Health Care for Low-Income People Researchers with the Safety Net Assessment Project examined how individual- and community-level factors influence access to health care for low-income residents, and why their access varies in different metropolitan regions of the U.S. | Grant Results Reports | 02/06/2009 |