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1. Specialty care in the safety net: efforts to expand timely access

2. Understanding common reasons for patient referrals in difficult-to-access specialties

3. Reinventing health care delivery: innovation and improvement behind the scenes

4. Improving chronic care for children in California: learning from Medicare

5. Marshfield Clinic: health information technology paves the way for population health management

6. The Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project: supporting mental health treatment in primary care

7. Medicaid: what to watch in 2019 from the Administration, Congress, and the states

10. Behavioral health integration: treating the whole person

11. Projecting demand for the services of primary care doctors:

13. Health care: telehealth and remote patient monitoring use in Medicare and selected federal programs : report to Congressional committees

14. Bringing behavioral health into the care continuum: opportunities to improve quality, costs, and outcomes

16. Spurring innovation: the role of child health policy

17. California employer health benefits: workers shoulder more costs

18. How the pandemic continues to shape Medicaid priorities: results from an annual Medicaid budget survey for state fiscal years 2022 and 2023

26. Listening to Californians with low incomes: how they experience the health care system and what it means for the future

29. Telemedicine and pediatric home-based palliative care: next steps for policy and practice in California

32. Sustaining telehealth success: integration imperatives and best practices for advancing telehealth in academic health systems : executive summary

42. MAT in the emergency department: FAQ

44. Buprenorphine: an overview for clinicians

52. The future of remote patient monitoring