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Policy & Regulation

Find ASPE’s latest releases on critical aspects of health and human services-related policy and regulation on the Federal and State levels. Learn more about the impact of these policies across the country.

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Overwhelming Odds: Caregiving and the Risk of Institutionalization - Executive Summary

May 31, 1987
Sandra Newman, Michelle Rice and Raymond Struyk The Urban Institute This report was prepared under contract between the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Disability, Aging and Long-Term Care Policy (DALTCP) and the Urban Institute.

Analysis of Channeling Project Costs

April 30, 1986
This report examines a small but key aspect of Channeling — the costs of operating the demonstration itself. The ten sites incurred costs of $23 million as they prepared for and later provided case management and long-term care services to clients between September 1980 and June 1984.

Analysis of the Benefits and Costs of Channeling

April 30, 1986
The principal finding of this report is that Channeling led to an increase in total costs for clients, including costs for medical and long-term care services and costs for shelter, food and other daily living expenses.

Differential Impacts Among Subgroups of Channeling Enrollees

April 30, 1986
  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Differential Impacts Among Subgroups of Early Channeling Enrollees Six Months After Randomization

June 30, 1984
    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services   Differential Impacts Among Subgroups of Early Channeling Enrollees Six Months After Randomization Executive Summary

Overview of the Final Report of the Seattle-Denver Income Maintenance Experiment

April 30, 1983
The Seattle-Denver Income Maintenance Experiment (SIME/DIME) was the last in a series of four, large-scale income maintenance experiments undertaken in the late 1960s and early 1970s to measure the disincentive effects of cash transfers on the market work of those eligible for them.

The Privacy Act of 1974: An Assessment. APPENDIX 4 TO The Report of The Privacy Protection Study Commission.

January 6, 1977
PRIVACY PROTECTION STUDY COMMISSION Chairman: David F. Linowes, Certified Public Accountant, New York City, and Boeschenstein Professor of Political Economy and Public Policy, University of Illinois Vice Chairman: Dr. Willis H. Ware, The Rand Corporation Santa Monica, California
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A Common Thread of Service

June 30, 1972
An Historical Guide to HEW Excerpt from DHEW Publication No. (OS) 73-45 (July 1, 1972)