NLM Digital Collections

Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Collections Health Policy and Services Research Remove constraint Collections: Health Policy and Services Research Subjects Eligibility Determination Remove constraint Subjects: Eligibility Determination Genre Technical Report Remove constraint Genre: Technical Report Copyright Copyright may apply Remove constraint Copyright: Copyright may apply

Search Results

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

8. Are age-62/63 retired worker beneficiaries at risk?

9. Are there "hot spots" of primary impairments among new SSDI awardees--and do we know why?

10. Assessing the California Children's Services Program

11. Assessing the potential impact of state policies on community health centers' outreach and enrollment activities

12. Assessing the potential impact of the Affordable Care Act on uninsured community health center patients: a nationwide and state-by-state analysis

13. Assessing the potential impact of the Affordable Care Act on uninsured community health center patients: an update

14. Automatically enrolling eligible children and families into Medicaid and SCHIP: opportunities, obstacles, and options for federal policymakers

15. Breaking through the noise: the facts about the Medicaid program

16. California's health care coverage initiative: county innovations enhance indigent care

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

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

22. Competing demands: operational imperatives for the California Health Benefit Exchange

23. Connecting kids to health coverage: evaluating the Child Health and Disability Prevention Gateway program

24. Cost-effective screening and treatment of Hepatitis C

25. The coverage gap: uninsured poor adults in states that do not expand Medicaid

26. The coverage gap: uninsured poor adults in states that do not expand Medicaid

27. Creating seamless coverage transitions between Medicaid and the exchanges

28. Despite documented status, many California immigrants have negative perceptions or experiences of public charge policy

29. Digging Into the data: what can we learn from the state evaluation of Healthy Indiana (HIP 2.0) premiums

30. The diversity of dual eligible beneficiaries: an examination of services and spending for people eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare

32. Early adopters of the accountable care model: a field report on improvements in health care delivery

33. An early look at implementation of Medicaid work requirements in Arkansas

34. Eligibility and enrollment: current status and challenges

35. Employer health benefits: 1999 annual survey

38. Estimated impacts of the proposed public charge rule on immigrants and Medicaid

39. Estimates of the cost and coverage impacts of proposals to expand health insurance coverage in New York: final report

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

41. Federally qualified health centers and state health policy: a primer for California

42. Findings from the field. Enrollment and consumer assistance in four states in year three of the ACA

46. Governor's proposed budgets for FY 2018: focus on Medicaid and other health priorities

47. Governors' proposed budgets for FY 2019: focus on Medicaid and other health priorities

48. A guide to the Medicaid appeals process

49. A guide to the lawsuit challenging CMS's approval of the Kentucky HEALTH Medicaid waiver

50. Health coverage and care for immigrants

51. Health coverage by race and ethnicity: changes under the ACA

52. Health insurance coverage and the disability insurance application decision

53. Health insurance exchanges and the Affordable Care Act: eight difficult issues

54. Health insurance exchanges in health care reform: legal and policy issues

55. Healthcare facilities

56. Home- and community-based services beyond Medicaid: how state-funded programs help low-income adults with care needs live at home

60. How could the public charge proposed rule affect community health centers?

63. How might Medicaid adults with disabilities be affected by work requirements in Section 1115 Waiver programs?

66. How will Medicaid work requirements affect hospitals’ finances?

67. How would Medicaid losses in approved Section 1115 Medicaid work experiment states affect community health centers?

69. Impact of changes to the Current Population Survey (CPS) on state health insurance coverage estimation

70. The impact of past incarceration on later-life DI and SSI receipt

71. Impact of shifting immigration policy on Medicaid enrollment and utilization of care among health center patients

72. Implementing national health reform in California: changes to public and private insurance

74. Implications of a Medicaid work requirement: national estimates of potential coverage losses

75. The implications of declining retiree health insurance

77. Improving the Medicare Part D program for the most vulnerable beneficiaries

79. An introduction to Medicaid and CHIP eligibility and enrollment performance measures

80. Key lessons from Medicaid and CHIP for outreach and enrollment under the Affordable Care Act: getting into gear for 2014

81. Key themes in Medicaid Section 1115 behavioral health waivers

83. Latino immigrants have higher rates of health insurance in states with inclusive policies

84. Lessons learned from payer-provider partnerships for community-based palliative care

87. Medi-Cal moves addiction treatment into the mainstream: early lessons from the Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System pilots

89. Medicaid and CHIP eligibility, enrollment, and cost sharing policies as of January 2020: findings from a 50-state survey

93. The Medicaid buy-in and Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) beneficiaries: lessons for the 2014 Medicaid expansion and proposals to reform DI

96. Medicaid eligibility, enrollment, and renewal processes and systems study: case study summary report--Florida

98. Medicaid in midlife: a profile of enrollees ages 50 to 64

99. The Medicaid personal care services benefit: practices in states that offer the optional state plan benefit