Helping Vulnerable Populations Access Public Benefits through Web-based Tools
and Outreach
Project Page
This project page is available on the Internet
at:
http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/11/BenefitsAccessProject/
Background
In 2010, ASPE partnered with ACF and the HHS Center for Partnerships to fund
the research study, Helping Vulnerable Populations Access Public Benefits
through Web-based Tools and Outreach. Interest in this topic
stemmed from the explosion of web-based technologies in recent years that
have been reinventing the way government programs connect with potential
benefit applicants and participants. A greater understanding of the
array of web-based tools in use could inform the design and development of
new benefits access initiatives so they build on past experiences and are
better prepared to meet challenges in serving vulnerable populations.
The funding offices contracted with Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. (MPR)
to conduct the study, which ran from September 2010 to December 2011.
Publications
The study had two main components: a summary, or scan, of existing
private and public sector benefits access initiatives across the country,
and an in-depth case study of selected benefits access tools in eight
locations. Products from the study include:
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Promoting
Public Benefits Access Through Web-Based Tools and Outreach: A National
Scan of Efforts, April 2011. By Jacqueline Kauff, Emily
Sama-Miller, and Elizabeth Makowsky, MPR
This two volume report is a summary of existing web-based benefits access
tools across the country, listed by state.
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Web-Based
Screeners and Applications: Potential Tools for Improving Benefit Access
and Program Efficiency, Issue Brief, September 2011.
By Emily Sama-Miller and Jacqueline Kauff, MPR
This Issue Brief highlights the design and operation of web-based tools from
the case study component of the project.
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Promoting
Public Benefits Access Through Web-Based Tools and Outreach, Final
Report, December 2011. By Jacqueline Kauff, Emily Sama-Miller,
Gretchen Rowe, Cicely Thomas, and Libby Makowsky, MPR
This summary report details the design, implementation, outreach strategies,
technology and financial considerations, outcome measures, and replicability
of the eight case study initiatives and addresses ways to sustain and expand
the use of web-based benefits access tools.
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Web-Based Benefits Access Tools: Mitigating Barriers for Special Needs
Populations, [forthcoming]
This is a special topic paper addressing how benefits access tools can be
designed to serve best some of the most vulnerable groups.
Where to?
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Human Services Policy
(HSP)
Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
(ASPE)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
(HHS)
Last updated: 01/18/12