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Market-Based Strategy Helps Charitable California Hospital Chain Reorganize and Reverse Financial Losses - While Maintaining Its Mission

January 31, 2008 | Program Results Report

James C. Robinson analyzed the role of financial capital, capital investment strategy and market dynamics in the consolidation of the health insurance and hospital industries.

California Making Headway in Battle Against Childhood Obesity But Study Shows Successes are Uneven

November 9, 2011 | News Release

Study shows statewide rates for overweight and obesity among school-age children may be leveling off, but progress is uneven across counties.

A Long and Winding Road

November 1, 2011 | Issue Brief

Federally qualified health centers, community variation and prospects under reform.

A Patchwork of Progress

November 1, 2011 | Report

California making headway in battle against childhood obesity but study shows successes are uneven.

Health Tracking

October 28, 2011 | Program Results Report

Center for Studying Health System Change researchers tracked changes in the nation's health care system and developed policy analyses describing how those changes affect patients, providers, and others in their communities.

Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance

October 1, 2011 | Issue Brief

The great recession and passage of national health reform are together altering the calculus of employer approaches to offering health benefits, according to recent findings from the Center for Studying Health System Change's (HSC) visits to 12 nationally representative metropolitan communities.

State Reform Dominates Boston Health Care Market Dynamics

September 1, 2011 | Report

Study examines how Massachusetts' 2006 health reform law has affected the health care arena in Boston.

Explaining the Increase in Family Financial Pressures from Medical Bills Between 2003 and 2007

September 9, 2010 | Journal Article

This article examines whether affordability thresholds of financial strain due to medical bills change over time. The increasing cost of health care is a central issue in health policy and out-of-pocket spending for families has grown faster than incomes in the past decade.

Analysis Shows Substance Abuse Treatment Programs are Cost Effective, Reducing Crime, Increasing Employment

August 1, 2006 | Program Results Report

UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs examined the costs and savings associated with three types of substance abuse treatment: outpatient, residential and methadone maintenance.

The Foundation and AIDS

January 1, 2002 | Book

In this chapter of the Anthology, Ethan Bronner, the education editor of The New York Times, chronicles the way in which the Foundation responded to the AIDS crisis. It is a story of how one foundation dealt with an area of high sensitivity and, in the author's words, "how AIDS changed the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation [and] also, in an important sense, how AIDS changed the country."

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