June 27, 2011
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Fresh Ideas was a targeted solicitation for proposals that aimed to give immigrants and refugees the tools and support they need to improve and maintain their own health.
November 12, 2004
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The Plainfield Health Center, operating under the Plainfield Neighborhood Health Services, established a comprehensive school-based health center at Washington Elementary School in Plainfield, N.J., in 2000.
February 1, 2003
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In 2001 and 2002, Dougherty Management Associates of Lexington, Mass., conducted a second round of data collection from state and county mental health authorities and Medicaid agencies.
December 1, 2002
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The HSC Foundation conducted a study to determine the feasibility of a proposed national resource center that would assist children with disabilities and their families in overcoming obstacles to receiving health care and other needed services.
August 1, 2001
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Children Now of Oakland, Calif., identified private sector-led approaches to expand health care coverage for children in California.
February 1, 2000
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Investigators at the Tides Center - a California-based national, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that sponsors social innovation projects - researched and monitored reports on health care coverage for children.
October 1, 2000
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Brandeis University, Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare held a three-day conference focused on the use of tobacco excise taxes to fund expansions in health care access for children and other groups.
December 1, 2000
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The 14-member Committee on Children, Health Insurance, and Access to Care - appointed by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) - examined the relationship between health insurance coverage and children's access to health care.
July 1, 1998
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The Center for the Study of Social Policy in Washington conducted two state leadership policy forums on systemic reforms to improve state and state-federal services for families and children.
January 1, 1997
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This initiative serves low-income, foreign-born children of elementary school age who have lived in the United States for two years or less and who have unresolved health or medical problems and/or are having difficulty in obtaining the health care services they need.