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Do Reimbursement Delays Discourage Medicaid Particpation By Physicians?

This paper discusses physicians' participation in Medicaid and presents that simply raising fees might not be enough to entice them to take Medicaid patients, if they have to wait too long to receive payment for services rendered.

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Journal articles 11/18/2008 

Massachusetts Health Reform: High Costs and Expanding Expectations May Weaken Employer Support

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.

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Issue and policy briefs 10/30/2008 

Monitoring Massachusetts Reform Efforts

April 2006 marked the beginning of landmark health reform in the commonwealth. We track the progress of that pioneering initiative.

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Stories and articles 10/28/2008 

After the Mandates

Based on a spring 2008 survey of 1,003 randomly selected Massachusetts firms, this paper examines views and responses of employers to health care reform after employer and individual mandates went into effect

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Journal articles 10/28/2008 

How Have Employers Responded to Health Reform In Massachusetts?

In April 2006, Massachusetts enacted legislation that sought to move the state to near-universal health insurance coverage, with key components of the reform effort targeting the role of employers.

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Journal articles 10/28/2008 

Family Coverage: Covering Parents Along with Their Children

Publicly-funded coverage programs like Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) have successfully reduced the uninsured rate among low-income children, but leave many parents behind. The brief explores ways in which states can both cover...

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Issue and policy briefs 10/24/2008 

Cost Sharing for Children and Families in Medicaid

While cost sharing between the insurer and the insured is an established part of both public and private health insurance in this country, this article notes that it is imperative to use it judiciously in Medicaid and SCHIP to avoid deterring low-income children and...

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Issue and policy briefs 10/24/2008 

Measuring the Value of Public Health Systems

This study investigated ways of defining and measuring the value of services provided by governmental public health systems.

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Journal articles 10/24/2008 

Program Design Snapshot: Public Coverage Waiting Periods for Children

This article from the Center for Children and Families evaluates the issues surrounding public coverage waiting periods for uninsured children.

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Issue and policy briefs 10/24/2008 

Program Design Snapshot: 12-Month Continuous Eligibility

This article examines the benefits and issues surrounding continuous eligibility that allows children, ages 0-18, to maintain Medicaid or State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) coverage for up to one full year, even if families experience a change in...

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Issue and policy briefs 10/24/2008 

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