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As Part of RWJF's Communities in Charge Program, California HMO Establishes New Health Insurance Programs for Low-Income Residents

April 6, 2007 | Program Result

The Alameda Alliance for Health, a not-for-profit health maintenance organization serving the people of Alameda County, established two new health insurance programs.

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.

Elder Health Program in Baltimore Achieves Better Outcomes for Low-Income Elderly Through a Capitated System

January 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health studied Elder Health, a for-profit managed-care provider in Baltimore, Md., that serves individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid (i.e., dually eligible).

The Power of a Small Grant: Building a Public Health-Oriented Electronic Medical Record System in New York City

February 11, 2009 | Program Result

The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is one of the world's largest local public health agencies, with approximately 6,000 employees and an annual budget of more than $1.5 billion.

Austin/Travis County: Strengthening the Safety Net Through Health Information Technology

February 11, 2009 | Program Result

The Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department used its InformationLinks grant to strengthen its ties to the Indigent Care Collaboration (ICC), an alliance of safety net providers serving a three-county region of central Texas.

Santa Cruz County Health Services Agency: A History of Collaboration

February 11, 2009 | Program Result

The County of Santa Cruz Health Services Agency is the public health department in this California county of 264,000 residents that blends urban, rural and agricultural communities.

Public Health in a Starring Role: The Michigan Capital Area Regional Health Information Exchange

February 11, 2009 | Program Result

In 2004, a coalition of business and health care stakeholders - the Capital Area Health Alliance - began exploring the feasibility of establishing a health information exchange in a three-county region near Lansing, the capital of Michigan.

Expanded Mental Health Center in D.C. Neighborhood Coordinates Family Services

June 1, 2005 | Program Result

Between May 1994 and June 2003, staff at the Washington-based Center for Mental Health conducted a two-phase project to: expand their outpatient services and develop a system for coordinating, tracking and monitoring mental health and social services.

A Low-Cost, Limited-Benefit Policy for the Uninsured

July 1, 2001 | Program Result

The National Health Foundation led a coalition of private sector organizations to test the feasibility of developing a low-cost primary care-only insurance product for uninsured Los Angeles County residents.

Increasing Health Insurance Coverage at the Local Level

January 1, 2007 | Book

An overview of the Communities in Charge program which supported 14 communities' efforts to expand insurance coverage within their geographic area.

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