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Strategies by Federally-Funded Health Centers to Facilitate Patient Access to Specialty Care
This report summarizes findings from a small qualitative study of six health centers that are pursuing a diverse range of approaches to facilitating specialty care for patients.
SpecialtyAccess.pdf


Hospitalizations of Nursing Home Residents: Background and Options
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Hospitalizations of Nursing Home Residents: Background and Options
Susan PolniaszekOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Edith G. Walsh, Ph.D., and Joshua M. Wiener, Ph.D.Aging, Disability and Long-Term Care, RTI Internati
NHResHosp.pdf


Costs and Benefits of Health Information Technology
This report is a synthesis of studies that have examined the quality impact of health IT as well as the costs and organizational changes needed to implement health IT systems. This report reviews scientific data about the implementation of health IT to date, as documented in studies published through 2003. It does not project future health care be
HITcb.pdf
HITscreener.pdf
HITcb-appendC.pdf


The Future of SIPP for Analyzing Disability and Health
This paper was requested as part of the National Academy of Sciences, Committee on National Statistics Panel to Evaluate the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). SIPP is sponsored by the Bureau of the Census and has been an ongoing longitudinal survey of the civilian non-institutionalized population since 1983.
sipp.pdf


Children with Severe Chronic Conditions on Medicaid
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Children with Severe Chronic Conditions on Medicaid
Brian Burwell, William Crown, Ph.D., and John Drabek, Ph.D.
The MEDSTAT Group
November 1997
PDF Version (40 PDF pages)
children.pdf


Literature Review and Synthesis of Physician Practices in Nursing Homes
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Literature Review and Synthesis of Physician Practices in Nursing Homes
Cari Levy, MD, Anne Epstein, PhD, Lori-Ann Landry, MSW, and Andrea Kramer, MD University of Colorado, Health Sciences Center
Jennie Harvell, MEd, and Charlene Liggings, MPH, MPAU.S. Department of Health and Huma
phypraclr.pdf


Physician Practices in Nursing Homes: Final Report
This report supplements information gathered through a review of the literature with stakeholder discussions to describe: (1) the amount, duration and scope of physician (and/or non-physician) visits to nursing homes; (2) the perceived impact of these visits; and (3) policy issues/concerns related to physician practice models in nursing homes. The
phypracfr.pdf


Physician Practices in Nursing Homes: Final Report
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Physician Practices in Nursing Homes: Final Report
Cari Levy, M.D., Anne Epstein, Ph.D., Lori-Ann Landry, M.S.W., and Andrew Kramer, M.D. University of Colorado, Health Sciences Center
Jennie Harvell, M.ED., and Charlene Liggins, M.P.H., M.P.A.U.S. Department of Health and Human Servic
phypracfr.pdf


Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
TITLE: Enrollment DataBase
ACRONYM: EDB
AGENCY/PROGRAM: Office of Informational Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Using MSIS Data to Analyze Mental Health Service Use and Expenditures for Medicaid Beneficiaries with Mental Illness in New Jersey in 1999
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Using MSIS Data to Analyze Mental Health Service Use and Expenditures for Medicaid Beneficiaries with Mental Illness in New Jersey in 1999
Henry Ireys and Ann Cherlow
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
January 2004
Full PDF Report
msismh.pdf
msismhA.pdf
msismhB.pdf
msismhC.pdf
msismhD.pdf
msismhE.pdf


Screening for Domestic Violence in Health Care Settings
In light of recent policy changes in support of domestic violence screening in health care settings, this policy brief presents the state of practice and research on this preventive service. The brief discusses reasons for screening in health care settings, the current prevalence of screening and reasons this prevalence is relatively low, existin
pb_screeningDomestic.pdf


Implementation Findings from the National Evaluation of the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Demonstration
IMPLEMENTATION FINDINGS FROM THE NATIONAL EVALUATION OF THE CERTIFIED COMMUNITY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINIC DEMONSTRATION
Allison Wishon Siegwarth, Rachel Miller, Jasmine Little, Jonathan Brown, Courtney Kase, Joshua Breslau, and Michael Dunbar
Mathematica Policy Research
September 2020
Printer Friendly Version in PDF Format (200 PDF pages)


Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics Demonstration Program: Report to Congress, 2018
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
September 2019
Printer Friendly Version in PDF Format (61 PDF pages)


Strengthening the Entry-Level Health Care Work Force: Finding a Path
This project report provides potential approaches to expand and strengthen the entry-level health care workforce in the United States.
Strengthening the Entry-Level Health Care Work Force: Finding a Path


Recent Trends in the Nursing Home Liability Insurance Market
This report first presents a summary of the environment in each of the five states California, Florida, Georgia, Ohio and Texas that were selected for case study analysis. Next, the report describes national trends in litigation and claims against the nursing home industry. The report then presents trends in the nursing home liability ins
NHliab.pdf


Evidence Indicates a Range of Challenges for Puerto Rico Health Care System
PuertoRico_Assessment.pdf


Health Coverage and Care for Reentering Men: What Difference Can It Make?
Many community-based organizations serving men coming out of the criminal justice system recognize that their clients have serious physical, mental, and behavioral health needs. They also recognize that the Affordable Care Act and the Medicaid expansion have created new opportunities for their clients to get access to affordable health care, howev
justicebrief.pdf


Health Care Coverage Among Child Support-Eligible Children
Health Care Coverage Among Child Support-Eligible Children
By: Laudan Y. Aron
Submitted to: Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary of Planning and Evaluation
December 2002
This report is available on the Internet at: http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/CSE-health-ben02/index.htm