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Virtually Every State Experienced Deteriorating Access to Care for Adults Over the Past Decade

May 1, 2012 | Report

A report funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, as part of its Affordable Care Act (ACA) Implementation Monitoring and Tracking Series, shows that the ability of U.S. adults to access basic health care services has declined in nearly every state over the last decade.

Care Management of Patients with Complex Health Care Needs

December 1, 2009 | Issue Brief/Audio/Presentation Material/Report/Video

Health policy experts discuss various care management programs which seek to reduce costs while enhancing quality for people with complex health care needs.   Patients with complex health care needs account for a high percentage of annual medical ex ...

From Coverage to Care

September 1, 2002 | Report

This synthesis examines the relationship between health insurance and having a regular care provider.

Revisiting Crowd-Out

September 1, 2007 | Report

Recent policy discussions on SCHIP reauthorization have focused attention on how to limit crowd-out, especially as states expand eligibility beyond low-income children. This brief reviews recent findings on the size of crowd-out, the effectiveness of anti-crowd-out measures and the trade-offs policy-makers face.

Improving Access to Children's Mental Health Care

March 6, 2013 | Report

This report is the second in a series of studies that report on strategies to sustain children’s mental health services and prevent the onset of problem behaviors.

Consumer-directed Health Plans

October 1, 2012 | Report

The managed care backlash of the 1990s combined with rising health expenditures led to the creation of consumer-directed health plans (CDHPs), which place greater responsibility for health care decision-making in the hands of consumers. CDHPs are in ...

Medicaid Managed Care

September 4, 2012 | Report

Have states saved money using managed care for their Medicaid populations and have their beneficiaries received better access and higher quality services?

Emergency Department Utilization and Capacity

July 1, 2009 | Issue Brief/Report

This synthesis describes what is known, and importantly what is not known, about hospital EDs in the United States. This report addresses key questions about the performance and sustainability of hospital EDs.

ACA Implementation - Monitoring and Tracking Series: Minnesota

July 1, 2012 | Report

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Declining Health Insurance in Low-Income Working Families and Small Businesses

April 1, 2012 | Report

The report finds that declines in ESI have been greater for low-income than high-income families, and greater for small firms than large ones. Additionally, low-income people working in large firms experienced large declines in ESI, where as high-income people in large firms experienced relatively small declines.

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