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HHS Initiative to Improve Maternal Health

The Department’s Action Plan lays out a vision for improving maternal health that applies a “life course” approach organized around four goals and it sets three ambitious targets to achieve this vision. Each of the four goals includes multiple objectives and action items to drive progress. The Action Plan also describes the current state of maternal health outcomes in the U.S., challenges in reducing maternal mortality and morbidity, recent efforts to improve maternal health within and beyond the federal government, and it discusses various forums in which HHS leadership sought input from key stakeholders.

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Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - Virginia Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the Virginia state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.

Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - New Jersey Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the New Jersey state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.

Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - Louisiana Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the Louisiana state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.

Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - Alaska Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the Alaska state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.

Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - Wisconsin Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the Wisconsin state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.

Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy: 2015 Edition - North Carolina Profile

The purpose of this Compendium is to summarize and compare states’ residential care setting regulations. This is the North Carolina state profile. A list of URLs for the full report and other state profiles can be found at the end of this paper.
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Innovative Medicaid Managed Care Coordination Programs for Co-morbid Behavioral Health and Chronic Physical Health Conditions: Final Report

The prevalence of co-morbid chronic physical and behavioral health conditions is an established driver of spiraling costs and poor health outcomes among Medicaid recipients.  States are increasingly deploying new managed care models to help control Medicaid costs and promote improved health outcomes.