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Health Insurance Covering Preventive and Wellness Care for Independent Workers

July 23, 2013 | Program Results Report

Freelancers Union built on its experience running a health insurance company to launch nonprofit insurance CO-OPs - authorized under the Affordable Care Act to compete with for-profits on health insurance exchanges - in OR, NJ, and NY.

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.

The Oregon Health Insurance Experiment

July 1, 2011 | Report

Results from the first year of the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment show that people with health insurance have significantly higher health care utilization, lower out-of-pocket medical expenditures and medical debt, and better self-reported health.

Raising Premiums and Other Costs for Oregon Health Plan Enrollees Drove Many to Drop Out

December 1, 2010 | Journal Article

This study illustrates the effects of even modest changes in Medicaid cost-sharing policy on vulnerable populations.

What the Oregon Health Study Can Tell Us about Expanding Medicaid

August 1, 2010 | Journal Article

The recently enacted Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act includes a major expansion of Medicaid to low-income adults in 2014. This paper describes the Oregon Health Study, a randomized controlled trial that will be able to shed some light on ...

Impact of Policy Changes on Emergency Department Use by Medicaid Enrollees in Oregon

July 1, 2010 | Journal Article

During a period of drastic cuts in Medicare benefits, primary care providers in Oregon were able to refuse services to Medicare enrollees who could not make co-payments this article reports fluctuations in emergency department visits during that time.

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.

State Action for Oral Health Access

November 1, 2007 | Program Results Report

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.

Oregon Makes Plans for But Does Not Implement Lifetime Protection in Its Long-Term Care Insurance Program for the Elderly

May 29, 2006 | Program Results Report

The state of Oregon conducted planning for a private-public partnership for long-term care insurance. The planning included development of criteria by which the state could judge case management systems.

Three-State Study Reveals Unexpected Barriers to Work for the Disabled

August 1, 2003 | Program Results Report

The Oregon Health Policy Institute conducted an evaluation of five demonstration projects designed to implement and evaluate state efforts to remove barriers to employment for disabled people by increasing access to health care.

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