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Are Preventable Hospitalizations Sensitive to Changes in Access to Primary Care?

August 1, 2007 | Journal Article

This paper examined whether expanded access to health care, such as provided by Oregon's comprehensive Oregon Health Plan (OHP), affected rates of preventable hospitalization (PH). The authors used a retrospective study to analyze PH rates for Medic ...

The Oregon Experiment--Effects of Medicaid on Clinical Outcomes

May 2, 2013 | Journal Article

Major benefits seen from this Medicaid expansion trial—improved health and well-being; reduced financial strain.

ACA Implementation--Monitoring and Tracking Series: Oregon

March 1, 2012 | Report

While Oregon has moved rapidly on health reform implementation, it still faces challenges. The authors conclude that in spite of challenges facing the state, Oregon is well positioned to fully implement the ACA, as well as its own health care reforms by January 1, 2014.

Oregon Health Study: A Statewide Study of People's Health and Access to Care

August 11, 2010 | Report

The Oregon Health Study examines the effects of health insurance on individuals’ access to and utilization of health care, its effect on family finances, and ultimately its role in improving the health of a population.

Report Proposes Restructuring of Health Care Delivery and Financing in Oregon to Ensure Fair, Universal Access

June 1, 2004 | Program Result

In 2003, the Oregon Health Assessment Project issued a report, entitled A Vision for Change, proposing fundamental changes to financing and delivery of health care in Oregon.

State Action for Oral Health Access

November 1, 2007 | Program Result

State Action for Oral Health Access supported six state-based demonstration projects that tested innovative and comprehensive ways to increase access to oral health services for low income and minority populations.

Medicaid Improves Health of Previously Uninsured, Low-Income People, RWJF Scholar Finds

July 12, 2011 | Story

Investigator Awardee completes first-ever randomized control trial to examine Medicaid's impact.

Studying Cultural Competence, Race and Quality of Care

July 14, 2009 | Story

"This program was pivotal in my career. It gave me unconditional support to do the work I wanted to do and made me really feel my work was valued and important," said Saha.

Innovating in Oregon

January 20, 2009 | Story

Combating the nurse and nursing faculty shortages, that threaten access to health care and quality of care in the state.

Poor More Likely to be Hospitalized for Diseases Preventable with Primary Care

July 1, 2001 | Program Result

The United Hospital Fund of New York worked to develop, validate and implement a research technique called small-area analysis, used to identify communities with high rates of unnecessary hospitalization and limited access to primary care.

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