February 1, 2007
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Journal Article
This research examines Cash and Counseling's effects on the costs and uses of Medicaid's personal care services or home and community-based waiver services effects on other Medicaid costs and effects on total Medicaid costs.
April 1, 2007
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Journal Article
What Explains the Different Findings in the Empirical Literature?
June 1, 2007
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Journal Article
The article summarizes the research on damages caps and explores the impact of these studies on policy decisions by courts and legislatures.
December 1, 2007
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Journal Article
This study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of the Diabetes Health Disparities Collaborative by combining data from a study of the program's effectiveness with a comprehensive simulation model of diabetes complications.
January 1, 2012
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Journal Article
When we drink sugar-sweetened beverages, research strongly suggests we increase our risk of heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, and premature death. We can prevent unnecessary, potentially life-threatening conditions—and help avoid billions of dollars in medical costs over a decade—by enacting a penny-per-ounce tax on sugar-sweetened beverages, this study finds.
July 9, 2012
Health insurance exchanges offer states a number of options to drive quality improvement and delivery system reform.
July 1, 2012
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Toolkit
This framework was designed to assist Aligning Forces for Quality (AF4Q) Alliances in building an onboarding toolkit for new consumers. Onboarding is a process used to orient new volunteers or staff to an organization. It typically includes a set of ...
July 28, 2009
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Program Result
From 2001 to 2007, researchers at Georgetown University's Health Policy Institute produced and commissioned a range of studies on long-term-care needs, costs and financing options.
July 14, 2009
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Story
"I wanted to make effective health care more affordable for patients and society as a whole," said Tseng. "In the program, I found a group of creative, innovative, passionate people who wanted to support me in doing that my way."
May 29, 2012
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Human Capital Blog
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), NPR and the Harvard School of Public Health commissioned a poll to better understand Americans’ experiences and attitudes related to the cost and quality of their medical care. Released on May 21st, Sick in ...