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Chronically Ill Patients Give Managed Care Higher Marks Than Indemnity Insurance

September 1, 2003 | Program Result

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston investigated the quality of care that managed-care plans provide to patients with a chronic medical condition compared to that indemnity plans (offering fee-for-service care) provide to such patients.

Network Coordinates Housing and Medical Services for Disabled and Chronically Ill Adults

June 30, 2006 | Program Result

The Corporation for Supportive Housing in Oakland, Calif., developed the Health, Housing and Integrated Services Network, which brought together more than 30 public and private nonprofit agencies.

Triple RWJF-Grantee Becomes N.Y. State's Youngest Health Commissioner

February 22, 2011 | Story

New York's newly confirmed commissioner talks about his approach to public service, population health and his vision for the state.

Senior Wellness Program Improves Health and Functionality

February 1, 2005 | Program Result

From July 2001 to the end of 2003, staff at Senior Services of Seattle/King County established a community wellness intervention called the Health Enhancement Program.

Assessment Tool Helps Coordinators of NYC Community-Based Managed Care Services

October 1, 2004 | Program Result

Researchers from the United Hospital Fund of New York and its Chronic Care Quality Consortium developed and tested new tools to manage clinical information about older adults and disabled people in New York City.

First Ever Managed Care Payment Rate for People with Disabilities

April 1, 2000 | Program Result

The Chronic Illness and Disability Medicaid Working Group at Boston University School of Public Health developed and implemented pilot projects designed to help states develop cost-effective managed care models for chronically ill people with disabilities.

Rochester, N.Y., Health System Uses Technical Assistance from Partners in Caregiving Program to Open Adult Day Care Center for Younger MS Clients

September 30, 2000 | Program Result

The MS Achievement Center at the Park replicated a program based on the MS Achievement Center of Minnesota, which had reported the benefit of peer counseling and support for persons severely affected with MS.

Long-Term Care Insurance: Connecticut's Public-Private Partnership Has Steady Growth

January 1, 2007 | Program Result

Connecticut became the first state to implement a public-private partnership to finance long-term care, allowing purchasers to keep control of their assets equal to the amount the insurance policy paid for long-term care services.

Inner-City Residents in Rochester, N.Y., Receive Community-Based Care

April 1, 2006 | Program Result

Project SHARED developed a community-based project to enable chronically ill, low-income people in two inner-city neighborhoods to better manage their own health and to engage in behavior change that supported health.

New York Program to Promote Long-Term Care Insurance for the Elderly Offers Full Asset Protection in Exchange for Mandatory Insurance

May 1, 2006 | Program Result

The New York State Partnership for Long-Term Care model requires a three-year policy for nursing home care and a six-year policy for home care and Medicaid extended coverage once the private insurance benefit expires, with total-asset protection.

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