Where Supply Meets Demand: Why Medical Students Should Aim Their Sights at Primary Care
June 18, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post
The one date that should bear the most gravity in the minds of medical students is October 1st.
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June 18, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post
The one date that should bear the most gravity in the minds of medical students is October 1st.
June 17, 2013 | Culture of Health Post
A grassroots, consumer-driven campaign, “Get Covered America” will educate Americans about new opportunities to obtain affordable health insurance in advance of open enrollment season this fall.
May 2, 2013 | Story
Political scientist Brendan Nyhan, PhD, a RWJF Scholar in Health Policy Research, 2009–11, has focused his research on the origins and spread of misinformation in public discourse, especially on issues of health reform and health practice.
May 2, 2013 | Story
Jonathan Oberlander, PhD, an RWJF Scholar in Health Policy Research,1995–97, has emerged as one of the nation’s leading researchers and commentators on health care and health care issues in the Obama era.
April 25, 2013 | Program Result Report
The Coverage Ideas from the Field call for proposals sought projects to increase the likelihood that the nation's health care debate would lead to solutions and build momentum to drive federal policy-makers to act.
November 13, 2012 | Topic
On January 1, 2014, millions of uninsured Americans will be eligible for health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act, but states are making progress at different rates in implementing health reform.
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Potential changes are linked to the Medicaid clause, but the full impact is unclear.
March 25, 2013 | Program Result Report
State Health Access Reform Evaluation (SHARE) supports rigorous research on health reform initiatives and evaluation of health reform issues.
February 19, 2013 | Story
Some states are declining to expand Medicaid and leaving insurance exchanges to the federal government.
December 1, 2012 | Journal Article
This paper analyzes the effect of the Massachusetts health care reform on reported health care utilization and outcomes by both synthesizing the existing research and providing new evidence using the National Health Interview Survey.