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Ensuring the Consumer Voice in Coverage and Quality in Massachusetts

May 1, 2010 | Report

This Robert Wood Johnson Foundation initiative aims to ensure that consumers have an effective voice in efforts to achieve quality coverage and care as the details of implementing Massachusetts' health reform are hammered out. Carolyn Needleman, Ph.D., of Social Research Associates was contracted by the Foundation to assess the project's progress.

Implications and Options for State-Funded and Medicaid Expansion Coverage Programs Under Health Reform

August 1, 2012 | Issue Brief

A look at 11 existing health coverage programs in six states that documents the legal, technical and policy issues the states are already addressing, or need to address, as they review options for transitioning program enrollees to new coverage options.

Performing Outreach with Limited Resources

September 1, 2009 | Evaluation

This report presents trends in media use and in-person outreach for Covering Kids & Families grantees over a three-year period, using quantitative and qualitative data.

Public Coverage Versus No Coverage for Children

May 1, 2009 | Evaluation

In this report, the evaluation team sought to gain a better understanding of the perceptions shaping enrollment decisions of parents whose children are uninsured.

Sustaining the Effects of Covering Kids & Families® on Policy Change

January 1, 2008 | Evaluation

This report is part of the evaluation of Covering Kids & Families® (CKF). CKF had two goals: to reduce the number of uninsured children and adults eligible for health coverage, and to sustain those reductions after CKF ended.

Making Health Care a Reality for Low-Income Children and Families

February 1, 2007 | Issue Brief/Evaluation

This brief reviews evaluation findings about best practices in this area. For policy-makers considering SCHIP reauthorization, this brief provides information about the potential value of outreach and other types of program support.

What Prevents State Covering Kids & Families'® Grantees from Achieving the Programs' Goals?

June 1, 2007 | Evaluation

Covering Kids & Families (CKF) was designed to help overcome barriers that made it difficult for children and adults to enroll, and stay enrolled, in Medicaid and SCHIP. This report highlights findings from interviews with grantees.

Lessons: Simplification and Coordination

December 30, 2005 | Evaluation

The efforts of Covering Kids & Families® (CKF) to increase enrollment of eligible children and families utilized a simplification and coordination strategy.

Lessons: Sustainability

July 12, 2006 | Evaluation

One aspect of the Covering Kids & Families® (CKF) program the evaluation sought to assess is whether grantees are prepared to achieve sustainability after CKF funding ends.

CKF Coalitions Propel Policy and Procedural Changes

November 1, 2007 | Issue Brief

This brief examines the impact of Covering Kids & Families (CKF). The authors summarize the ways that CKF coalitions were built, the changes they supported, and the sustainability of those changes after the grant period.

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