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Medicare/Medicaid Integration Program

October 31, 2008 | Program Result Report

The Medicare/Medicaid Integration Program helped states integrate - or move toward integration of - acute care and long-term care for dual eliglbles who are enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid managed care.

Key Priorities, Challenges and Opportunities to Advance an Integrated Mental Health and Education Research Agenda

June 8, 2012 | Journal Article

Findings from a thought leader dialogue outline important application in mental health and education research, with the aim to close the gap between research and practice.

New Forum To Identify Barriers and Solutions to School Based Mental Health

March 21, 2011 | Story

The development and expansion of school based mental health services and programs are often dependent on state and federal grant opportunities that are time-limited and categorical.

Senate Bill 42

September 1, 2009 | Journal Article

Texas Senate Bill 42 (SB42), enacted in 2005, directed the state's middle schools to strengthen institutional responsibility for the health of their students. This study assessed whether a representative sample of middles schools were adhering to SB42.

The Impact of the Texas Public School Nutrition Policy on Student Food Selection and Sales in Texas

April 1, 2009 | Journal Article

The statewide impact of the 2004 Texas Public School Nutrition Policy on foods and beverages served or sold in schools was the focus of this study.

Primer on Post Claims Underwriting and Rescission Practices

November 25, 2009 | Toolkit

This case study examines the current state of post-claims underwriting and rescissions regulation in Texas.

Texas Senate Bill 19 (SB 19) Results

November 18, 2009 | Story

Those polled were aware of physical activity requirements and that students were exceeding the minimum state physical activity requirements.

State Forums Partnership Program

October 15, 2009 | Program Result Report

The State Forums Partnership Program provided timely, nonpartisan information and analysis to help state policy-makers make informed decisions about complex health care issues affecting their states.

When a State Changes Nutrition Policy, What's the Effect on Student Food Choices and Sales?

March 1, 2009 | Program Result Report

Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine analyzed the impact of changes in state nutrition policy that were designed to restrict high fat/sugar foods, reduce portion sizes and eliminate candy and fried foods in Texas public schools.

"Zero Tolerance Means Zero Chances" is Favored Slogan for Teen Drunk Driving Campaign

March 1, 2000 | Program Result Report

In 1998-1999, the National Commission Against Drunk Driving developed a message aimed at teenagers for a pilot public education campaign about the "zero tolerance" law in Texas, which makes it illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to drive with a measurable amount of alcohol in his or her system.

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