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Managed Care And Low-Income Populations: A Case Study of Managed Care in Oregon
To gather early insights and timely information for state and federal policymakers concerning how the movement to managed care is affecting the poor and their access to care, the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and The Commonwealth Fund are jointly sponsoring case studies and population surveys in California, Minnesota, New…
Report Read MoreThe Implications of Past Medicaid Spending Growth for Future Debates
This paper analyzes the rapid growth in the Medicaid program during the 1988 – 1992 period. It also explains the dramatic slowdown on growth that occurred in 1993 and suggests a likely course of Medicaid expenditure increases over the remainder of the decade.Report: The Implications Of Past Medicaid Spending Growth…
Report Read MoreManaged Care And Low-Income Populations: A Case Study of Managed Care in Tennessee
This case study describes the first year’s experience of Tennessee’s initiative, TennCare. The TennCare experience provides early insights into the issues that states will face as they move to enroll more of their low-income populations into managed care arrangements.
Report 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 MoreMedicaid Disproportionate Share and Other Special Financing Programs: A Fiscal Dilemma for the States and The Federal Government
This paper presents the results of a survey of 39 states and their DSH payments and the special financing arrangements in those states.Report: Medicaid Disproportionate Share and Other Special Financing Programs: A Fiscal Dilemma
Report Read MoreAnalysis of the California Health Security System (Proposition 186)
An analysis of the potential financial impact of the California Health Security Act — the single payer initiative defeated by voters on the November 1994 ballot — on the state's budget and health expenditures, businesses, and families. Potential barriers to implementation such as waivers, exemptions, and legislative changes, particularly with…
Report Read MoreMedicaid and Health System Reform: The Potential for Integration into an Employer-Based System
Report: Medicaid and Health System Reform: The Potential for Integration into an Employer-Based System
Report Read MoreThe Fiscal Impact of the Clinton Health Reform Proposal on States
This paper provides a detailed analysis of the fiscal impact of the Clinton Administration's Health Security Act (HSA) on states. The various subsidies in the HSA are examined as well as the impact of many proposed changes in Medicaid.Report: The Fiscal Impact Of The Clinton Health Reform Proposal On States
Report Read MoreTestimony On Meeting The Health Needs Of The Low-Income Population In Health Reform
Hearing Before The Subcommittee On Health And The Environment Committee On Energy And Commerce Testimony
Event Read MoreExplaining the Recent Growth in Medicaid Spending
This article highlights the findings of the Commission's analysis of the Medicaid spending growth during the 1988 -1991 period. It provides the analysis underlying the Commission's report, The Medicaid Cost Explosion: Causes and Consequences (# 2001).Report:
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