September 30, 1998
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In 1997, the Council on the Economic Impact of Health System Change convened leading health policy academics, practitioners, and policy-makers for a conference on the future of Medicare and then published a book of papers from the conference.
July 1, 1998
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The Center for Research in Regulated Industries at Rutgers University focused attention on the theory and practice of regulation in health care, in particular the federal and state health reform efforts actively being pursued at the time.
July 1, 1998
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The Center for the Study of Social Policy in Washington conducted two state leadership policy forums on systemic reforms to improve state and state-federal services for families and children.
July 1, 1998
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During 1995 and 1996, four health policy organizations produced policy options for providing health insurance coverage for all children.
July 31, 1997
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This contract, awarded to Sarah Shuptrine and Associates in 1994, was for an ongoing analysis of major health reform proposals, to identify eligibility and enrollment barriers and recommend ways to reduce or avoid barriers.
May 1, 1997
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American Health Line, a daily electronic newsletter in Falls Church, Va., which focuses on health policy, hosted and moderated a one-day media seminar on February 2, 1994.
November 1, 1997
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The Lewin Group, a health care and social services consulting firm based in Falls Church, Va., took a snapshot of the state of the health care safety net in four urban areas: Dallas, Los Angeles, Memphis, and New York City.
March 1, 1997
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The Institute for Justice for All proposed to create and train a network of community leaders in 10 states to advocate for investigation into the financial transactions vital to local drug trafficking.
November 1, 1996
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Victor Fuchs, Ph.D. at the National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., Washington, organized a conference to explore the public policy impact of individual and social responsibility in child care, education, medical care, and long-term care, and produced two books.
September 1, 1996
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Rock the Vote took advantage of the highly visible policy debate about health reform to educate young people (ages 16 to 24) about the health care system, various health reform proposals, and behaviorally linked health problems that disproportionately affect youth.