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Spatial Accessibility to Providers and Vaccination Compliance Among Children with Medicaid

December 1, 2009 | Journal Article

Children in low-income families living far from an immunization provider can miss basic vaccinations because parents lack their own transportation. This study examined how the availability of immunization providers affected vaccination rates among low-income children in Washington, D.C.

Navigating the Health Care Maze: New Website in Washington, D.C., Provides the Map

October 1, 2009 | Program Results Report

One Economy Corporation designed, launched and marketed a Web site, DC Healthcare for You, designed to help low-income residents navigate the Washington health care system and gain access to information on health.

Case Studies of Five Regional Public Health Structures - How They Contribute to Public Health Preparedness

May 12, 2009 | Program Results Report

In this 2006 to 2007 project, Michael A. Stoto, PhD, and a team of researchers and public health officials at RAND Corporation and elsewhere conducted case studies of five regional public health structures and then compared them.

Washington Hospital Opens Asthma Clinic that Reduces Emergency Department Visits, Improves Care

December 1, 2006 | Program Results Report

Children's National Medical Center implemented an emergency department-based demonstration project to improve the care of children with asthma. The main focus was developing a clinic for repeat patients and their parents.

Uninsured in D.C. Better Off with Private, Not Public Insurance, Study Says

December 1, 2003 | Program Results Report

Georgetown University completed a study in early 2000 that suggested that the District of Columbia would be better served if health care for its uninsured and indigent populations were purchased through the private rather than the public sector.

Regionalization in Local Public Health Systems

July 1, 2008 | Journal Article

Case studies focused on regionalization of public health preparedness and response in the Washington metropolitan area, highlighted the lack of an official of regional public health structure and the challenge in integrating the federal government into the regionalization effort.

What You Don't Know Can Hurt You: Leaving Welfare Doesn't Always Mean Giving Up Medicaid

August 1, 2001 | Program Results Report

From 1997 to 1999, staff at the Southern Institute on Children and Families (SICF) conducted a project designed to improve awareness among low-income families about benefits for which they are eligible, including Medicaid and child care.

Industry Changes Put Financial Pressure on Washington Health Care Market

August 31, 2000 | Program Results Report

From 1995 to 1998, researchers at the Urban Institute conducted a study of the District of Columbia's 11 major acute-care facilities, focusing also on the Medicaid system and long-term care for the elderly.

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