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December 2009 St@teside

Reports of Interest

Access to Care: Beyond an Insurance Card
Alliance for Health Reform
November 2009

Supporting Alternative Integrated Models for Dual Eligibles: A Legal Analysis of Current and Future Options
Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc.
November 2009

Individual Insurance: Health Insurers Try to Tap Potential Market Growth
Center for Studying Health System Change
November 2009

Using Insurance Standards and Policy Levers to Build a High Performance Health System
The Commonwealth Fund
November 2009

Student Health Program: Academic Years 2005-2006 through 2007-2008
Baseline Report

Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy
November 2009

Beyond California: States in Fiscal Peril
The Pew Center on the States
November 2009

Estimating SCHIP/Medicaid Eligible but Not Enrolled at the County Level
State Health Access Data Assistance Center
November 2009

The Future Cost of Obesity: National and State Estimates of the Impact of Obesity on Direct Health Care Expenses
United Health Foundation, American Public Health Association, and Partnership for Prevention
November 2009

Getting the Most Bang for Our Post-Health Reform Buck: Enrolling and Retaining Everyone Who’s Eligible
Alliance for Health Reform briefing
December 2009

Workplace Wellness Programs, Healthy Behaviors, and Health Reform
Alliance for Health Reform briefing
December 2009

Group Insurance: A Better Deal for Most People Than Individual Plans
Health Affairs
November/December 2009

A Foundation for Health Reform: Findings of a 50 State Survey for Eligibility Rules, Enrollment and Renewal Procedures, and Cost-Sharing Practices in Medicaid and CHIP for Children and Parents During 2009
Kaiser Family Foundation
December 2009

State Strategies for Care Coordination, Case Management, and Linkages for Young Children: A Scan of State Medicaid, Title V, and Part C Agencies
National Academy for State Health Policy
December 2009

Applying 21st Century Eligibility and Enrollment Methods to National Health Care Reform
The Urban Institute
December 2009