Past Campaigns January 1, 2004 Page BET – Rap-It-Up View PSAs> The Foundation’s Emmy-award winning campaign with BET undertook a comprehensive and sustained media campaign to educate and inform African American young people about sexual health issues, including HIV/AIDS. The campaign worked to integrate messages across programming genres including: targeted PSAs, original entertainment and news programming,…
Global Media AIDS Initiative January 1, 2004 Page Launched in 2004 by former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, in coordination with the Kaiser Family Foundation and UNAIDS, the Global Media AIDS Initiative (GMAI) mobilizes leading media companies around the world to leverage their vast resources to address AIDS. Through large-scale national and regional coalitions of media—a network that…
It’s Your Sex Life: The Need January 1, 2004 Page IYSL inspires young people to take control of their sexual health by making informed and thoughtful decisions with the following specific public health goals among teens and young adults: Reduce Unplanned and Unintended Pregnancy in the U.S.: -3 in 10 teen girls in the US will get pregnant at least…
Employment Opportunities—Join the KFF Team January 1, 2004 Page KFF is a nonprofit organization focused on health policy. We conduct our own research, polling, journalism, and specialized public health information campaigns. We’re unique in the way we bring together these different areas to create and communicate information about health policy to a variety of audiences. We do everything based…
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Oregon’s Medicaid PDL: Will an Evidence-Based Formulary with Voluntary Compliance Set a Precedent for Medicaid? December 31, 2003 Report This report is a case study of Oregon’s experience with its new prescription drug policy in its Medicaid fee-for-service pharmacy program. The report describes Oregon’s clinical review process, and assesses the results relative to other state preferred drug lists.Report (.pdf)
Retiree Health Benefits Now and In the Future – Chartpack December 31, 2003 Report This chartpack (charts used at the briefing releasing this survey), from the survey conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Hewitt Associates between June and September 2003, provides detailed information on retiree health programs offered by large private-sector employers. The data in this survey reflect the responses of 408 large…
Retiree Health Benefits in 2003: Employer Survey December 31, 2003 Report This survey, conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Hewitt Associates between June and September 2003 provides detailed information on retiree health programs offered by large private-sector employers. The data in this survey reflect the responses of 408 large firms (private-sector employers with 1,000 or more workers) and provides information…
Medicaid Outpatient Prescription Drug Benefits: Findings from a National Survey, 2003 December 31, 2003 Report This survey of state Medicaid pharmacy programs updates a survey conducted in 2000 and reports Medicaid prescription drug policies in effect in early 2003. It covers utilization management policies, payment and purchasing policies, utilization review policies, and policies for managed care enrollees and persons residing in institutions.Report (.pdf)
Retiree Health Benefits Now and in the Future, Report December 31, 2003 Report Retiree Health Benefits Now and In the Future – ReportThis survey, conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Hewitt Associates between June and September 2003 provides detailed information on retiree health programs offered by large private-sector employers. The data in this survey reflect the responses of 408 large firms (private-sector…