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1601. A balancing act: state long-term care reform

1603. Millions of low-income Americans can't get Medicaid: what can be done?

1604. The characteristics of Social Security beneficiaries who claim benefits at the early entitlement age

1605. Cost containment in Medicare: a review of what works and what doesn't

1606. Medicare Advantage benefit design: what does it provide, what doesn't it provide, and should standards apply?

1609. Physician payment: current system and opportunities for reform

1612. Providing more long-term support and services at home: why it's critical for health reform

1615. Safe at home?: Developing effective criminal background checks and other screening policies for home care workers

1616. Health care reform and employer health benefits for non-Medicare retirees

1617. Rx Watchdog report: comparative measures of price change for prescription drugs and other goods

1620. Resource tests and eligibility for federal assistance programs: effects of current rules and options for change

1622. Experienced voices: what do dual eligibles want from their care? : insights from focus groups with older adults enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid

1625. Rx price watch report: trends in retail prices of specialty prescription drugs widely used by Medicare beneficiaries : 2005 to 2009

1627. On the verge: the transformation of long-term services and supports

1628. Keeping watch: building state capacity to oversee Medicaid managed long-term services and supports

1629. Nonelderly women in California: a health snapshot

1630. Hidden in plain sight: California's paid Medi-Cal caregivers are vulnerable

1632. Job-based coverage insures less than half of nonelderly Californians in 2011

1633. Budget proposals turn back clock 30 years in long-term care services for California seniors

1634. Holding on: older Californians with disabilities rely on public services to remain independent

1635. Challenges to sustaining California's developmental disability services system

1636. Newly insured Californians would fall by more than 1 million under the Affordable Care Act without the requirement to purchase insurance

1637. Opportunity knocks: increasing the use of clinical preventive services by older adults in your community

1638. Opportunity knocks for aging services providers: increasing the use of clinical preventive services by older adults

1639. Opportunity knocks for community health centers: increasing the use of clinical preventive services by older adults

1640. Opportunity knocks for public health departments: increasing the use of clinical preventive services by older adults

1641. Partnering to preserve senior health in California's public health system

1642. Successful strategies for increasing enrollment in California's Low Income Health Program (LIHP)

1643. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease burden in California and Southern California, 2011

1644. After millions of Californians gain health coverage under the Affordable Care Act, who will remain uninsured?

1645. Rapid growth in Medicare hospital observation services: what's going on?

1646. Listening to family caregivers: the need to include family caregiver assessment in Medicaid home- and community-based service waiver programs

1647. Star power: the effect of Angelina Jolie's personal story of BRCA1 mutation on testing rates among commercially insured women

1648. Monitoring the impact of health reform on Americans 50--64: use of insurance marketplaces

1649. Monitoring the impact of health reform on Americans ages 50--64: uninsured rate dropped by nearly half between December 2013 and March 2015

1650. Monitoring the impact of health reform on American's ages 50--64: fewer Americans ages 50--64 have difficulty paying family medical bills after early ACA marketplace implementation