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Will the Supreme Court’s Ruling Affect the Health Care Workforce?

Story/Feature

Potential changes are linked to the Medicaid clause, but the full impact is unclear.

The Politics of Truth, Myth, and Health Policies

May 2, 2013 | Story

Political scientist Brendan Nyhan, PhD, a RWJF Scholar in Health Policy Research, 2009–11, has focused his research on the origins and spread of misinformation in public discourse, especially on issues of health reform and health practice.

The Right Place at the Right Time

May 2, 2013 | Story

Jonathan Oberlander, PhD, an RWJF Scholar in Health Policy Research,1995–97, has emerged as one of the nation’s leading researchers and commentators on health care and health care issues in the Obama era.

Findings from Massachusetts Health Reform: Lessons for Other States

December 1, 2012 | Journal Article

This paper analyzes the effect of the Massachusetts health care reform on reported health care utilization and outcomes by both synthesizing the existing research and providing new evidence using the National Health Interview Survey.

Taking a Pass on Key Aspects of Health Care Reform

February 19, 2013 | Story

Some states are declining to expand Medicaid and leaving insurance exchanges to the federal government.

What the Election Means for Health and Health Care… The Country Needs More Providers, Better Mental Health and Elder Care, and an End to Poverty

November 27, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

The RWJF Human Capital Blog asked scholars and fellows from a few of its programs to consider what the election results will mean for health and health care in the United States.

Will Reform Strengthen or Strain the Health Care Safety Net?

October 25, 2012 | Story

RWJF Scholars chart opportunities and problems and pose solutions for protecting the health care institutions that serve the most vulnerable.

A Tale of Two Emergency Rooms

July 6, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

This post is part of a series in which Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) leaders, scholars, grantees and alumni offer perspectives on the U.S. Supreme Court rulings on the Affordable Care Act. Julia Lynch, PhD, is an associate professor at the U ...

Collection of Race and Ethnicity Data by Health Plans Has Grown Substantially, but Opportunities Remain to Expand Efforts

October 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Health plans have been charged with collecting data on their members' race and ethnicity to improve the quality of care and reduce disparities.

An RWJF Scholar Shares Lessons Learned - Inside and Outside the Courtroom - When the U.S. Supreme Court Considered Health Reform

April 2, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

I found it challenging to sleep that night. I do not know if it was the excitement of the oral arguments, my direct view of the Capitol from my folded lawn chair, or the cold strangeness of being outside, but I found myself awake until dawn. To pass ...

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