Building an Employment Focused Welfare System: Work First and Other Work-Oriented Strategies in Five States by Pamela A. Holcomb LaDonna Pavetti Caroline Ratcliffe Susan Riedinger June 1998
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Advanced SearchChildren's Health Insurance Expansions: State Experiences in Developing Benefit Packages and Cost-Sharing Arrangements
Contract #100-96-0011 Delivery Order No. 2 Final Report Submitted To:The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Office of Health Policy U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Literature Review
Children's Health Insurance Patterns: A Review of the Literature
by Kimball Lewis, Marilyn Ellwood, and John L. Czajka Mathematica Policy Research Inc. for the Office of Health Policy Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Examining Substitution: State Strategies to Limit "Crowd Out" in the Era of Children's Health Insurance Expansions
EXAMINING SUBSTITUTION: STATE STRATEGIES TO LIMIT CROWD OUT IN THE ERA OF CHILDRENS HEALTH INSURANCE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1997 Chartbook on Childrens' Insurance Status
PrefaceThis chartbook examines demographic and other characteristics of insured and uninsured children in the U.S. It is based on data from the March 1997 Current Population Survey (CPS) and reflects children’s insurance status during calendar year 1996. For the purposes of this chartbook, the term “children” applies to all U.S. citizens and non-citizen residents under age 18.
Consumer-Directed Personal Assistance Services: Key Operational Issues for State CD-PAS Programs Using Intermediary Service Organizations
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
State Regulatory Experience with Provider-Sponsored Organizations
This report describes the experience of selected state governments in regulating provider-owned health care delivery systems that accept insurance risk for the provision or arrangement of health care services. We refer to these entities as Provider-Sponsored Organizations (PSOs).