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The Right Care at the Right Time: Are Retail Clinics Meeting a Need?
The Alliance for Health Reform and WellPoint, Inc. discuss the role of urgent care centers and retail clinics emerging within the health care system. Panelists will explore such questions as: Can savings and improved access to care be produced through alternative care settings? Will these settings reduce emergency room use…
Event Read MoreMaking Sense of the Census Uninsured Numbers
The Alliance for Health Reform and the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Commission and Medicaid and the Uninsured discuss the Census uninsured numbers. The Census Bureau announced that the number of people without health insurance dropped from 50 million to 48.6 million in 2011, marking the first decrease since 2007. That information…
Event Read MoreHow Much Will Medicaid Physician Fees for Primary Care Rise in 2013? Evidence from a 2012 Survey of Medicaid Physician Fees
This brief presents 50-state data from the 2012 KCMU/Urban Institute Medicaid Physician Fee Survey. It estimates that average Medicaid fees to qualified physicians for Affordable Care Act primary care services will rise by 73 percent when the primary care fee increase takes effect on January 1, 2013, although there will…
Issue Brief Read MoreNational Survey of Public Knowledge of Welfare Reform and the Federal Budget
Survey Shows “Two Faces” Of Public Opinion On Welfare Reform Americans Support Time Limits and Tough Work Requirements, But Reluctant to Abandon Those In Need Public Defines Welfare Broadly Understands Key Details of Welfare Programs Embargoed for release: 9:00 a.m. EST, Thursday, January 12, 1995 For further information contact: Matt…
Poll Finding Read MoreAnalysis of Texas Health Care Expenditures: 1994-2000
Report: Analysis of Texas Health Care Expenditures 1994-2000
Report Read MoreBlock Grants In Health and The States: Concerns and Criteria-1090
Block Grants In Health and The States: Concerns and CriteriaThis report examines some issues raised surrounding block grants and suggests some criteria that might be used to examine proposals during the current debate.Report: Block Grants In Health and The States
Report Read MoreEarly Sexual Experiences: How Voluntary? How Violent?
Edward Laumann, Ph.D., Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, shares findings from the 1994 National Health and Social Life Survey, which suggest that having a violent or coercive first sexual experience is not as rare an occurrence as had been previously believed. Seminar participants — experts on sexuality and sexual…
Report Read MoreTransforming Southern Africa: An Overview of American Support for Southern Africa’s Development
A Report to the Southern Africa Grantmakers' Affinity GroupReport:
Report Read MoreLittle Knowlege and Limited Practice: Emergency Contraceptive Pills
Report: Little Knowledge and Limited Practice: Emergency Contraceptive Pills, the Public, and the Ob-Gyn
Report Read MoreRetiree Health Trends and Implications of Possible Medicare Reforms – Fact Sheet
Retiree Health Trends And Implications Of Possible Medicare Reforms September 1997 Approximately 12 million of Medicare’s 39 million beneficiaries receive employer-sponsored retiree health benefits as a supplement to their Medicare coverage. In addition, millions of retired workers under age 65 rely on retiree health benefits as their primary source of…
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