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Privatization in Practice: Case Studies of Contracting for TANF Case Management, Final Report

Contents Study Design Rationale for Privatization Deciding the Scope and Size of Contracts The Contractors Promoting Competition Ensuring Effective and Fair Procurements

Tribal Self-governance Demonstration Feasibility Study

Cover letter to the Honorable Ben Nighthorse CampbellThe Honorable Ben Nighthorse Campbell Chairman, Senate Indian Affairs COmmittee United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Chairman Campbell:

Congressionally Mandated Evaluation of the State Children's Health Insurance Program

In 1997, Congress passed legislation creating the State Childrens Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), the first major federally funded health program to be established since Medicare and Medicaid were enacted in 1965.

Tribal Self-Governance Health Care and Social Services Delivery Effectiveness Evaluation Feasibility Study: Revised Draft of Background Materials

These revised drafts incorporate comments of the Technical Working Group."Cover MemoTO: Technical Working Group Members Tribal Self-Governance Evaluation Feasibility Study FROM: Kathy Langwell and Jo Ann Kauffman DATE: March 7, 2003 SUBJECT: Revised Project Documents (attached)

Changes in Elderly Disability Rates and the Implications for Health Care Utilization and Cost

Brenda C. Spillman Urban Institute February 3, 2003 This report was prepared under contract #HHS-100-97-0010 between the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Office of Disability, Aging and Long-Term Care Policy and the Urban Institute.

State Experiences with Minimum Nursing Staff Ratios for Nursing Facilities: Findings from the Research to Date and a Case Study Proposal

This paper reports on (1) what is known about the status of minimum nursing staff ratios, and (2) gaps in knowledge about this type of nursing staff standard and its implementation.