This Issue Paper describes the ways that Medicaid is being used now and might be used in the future under provisions of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 to serve chronically homeless people. [67 PDF pages]
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Medicaid Financing for Services in Supportive Housing for Chronically Homeless People: Current Practices and Opportunities
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Homelessness
Fifty-Four Million Additional Americans Are Receiving Preventive Services Without Cost-Sharing Under The Affordable Care Act
ASPE ISSUE BRIEF Fifty-Four Million Additional Americans Are Receiving Preventive Services Coverage Without Cost-Sharing Under The Affordable Care Act February 2012 By: Benjamin D. Sommers and Lee Wilson ASPE
The Cost of Covering Contraceptives through Health Insurance
This brief reviews the literature on the cost of contraceptive coverage in private and public health insurance programs. This brief was written by John Bertko, F.S.A., M.A.A.A., Director of Special Initiatives and Pricing in the Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; Sherry Glied, Ph.D., Assistant
Short-Term Analysis to Support Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Parity Implementation
M. Susan Ridgely , Rosalie Liccardo Pacula , and M. Audrey Burnam RAND Corporation
Past Work Experience and Earnings Trajectories of Single Mothers
The increasing labor supply of single mothers in the US labor market in the 1990s is well documented, but due to data deficiencies it generally has been difficult to track the progress in the labor market of this group.
Medicare Beneficiary Savings and the Affordable Care Act
ASPE ISSUE BRIEF Medicare Beneficiary Savings and the Affordable Care Act February 2012
Past Work Experience and Earnings Trajectories of Single Mothers
By: Fredrik Andersson Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Department of Treasury Matthew Freedman Cornell University Julia Lane National Science Foundation Susan Hauan Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Department of Health and Human Services
Medicare Beneficiary Savings and the Affordable Care Act
This Issue Brief provides estimates of Medicare Parts A, B, and D savings from the Affordable Care Act to seniors and people living with disabilities enrolled in traditional Medicare.
Evidence-Based Treatment for Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder in State Medicaid Programs: Issue Brief
This Issue Brief describes the extent to which Medicaid beneficiaries with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in 22 states received evidence-based treatment using 2007 Medicaid claims data. This brief was prepared by Allison Barrett and Jonathan Brown of Mathematica Policy Research. Other members of the research team included Emily Caffery, Kerianne Hourihan, and Henry Ireys.
Evidence-Based Treatment for Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder in State Medicaid Programs: Issue Brief
As the largest payer of mental health services in the United States, Medicaid programs have an opportunity to promote high-quality care for serious and persistent mental illnesses (SPMI) through the use of reimbursement strategies and policies that encourage the delivery of evidence-based practices (EBPs).
Work Histories and Employment Outcomes of Single Mothers
This ASPE Research Brief, written by Susan Hauan of ASPE and Fredrik Andersson of the Department of Treasury, presents research findings on the relationship between the past work experiences of single mothers and their subsequent employment and earnings outcomes.
The "Value Added" of Linking Publicly Assisted Housing for Low-Income Older Adults with Enhanced Services: A Literature Syntheses and Environmental Scan
This paper reviews the literature on effectiveness on existing models of affordable housing with health or supportive services. The review found a range of program models, including a variety of types of services, and delivery methods (congregate or scattered-site).
The "Value Added" of Linking Publicly Assisted Housing for Low-Income Older Adults with Enhanced Services: A Literature Syntheses and Environmental Scan
This paper reviews the literature on effectiveness on existing models of affordable housing with health or supportive services. The review found a range of program models, including a variety of types of services, and delivery methods (congregate or scattered-site).
Developing Quality Measures for Medicaid Beneficiaries with Schizophrenia: Final Report
Despite enormous expenditures and innovations in treatment, the United States health care system does not consistently deliver effective treatment to individuals with serious mental illnesses.
Developing Quality Measures for Medicaid Beneficiaries with Schizophrenia: Final Report
Despite enormous expenditures and innovations in treatment, the United States health care system does not consistently deliver effective treatment to individuals with serious mental illnesses. Health care reform promises to make insurance benefits newly available to many, eliminate inequitable
In the Running for Successful Outcomes: Project Overview
ASPE Research Brief Exploring the Evidence for Thresholds of School Readines By: Tamara G. Halle, Elizabeth C. Hair, Margaret Buchinal, Rachel Anderson, and Martha Zaslow
In the Running for Successful Outcomes: Contemplating "Threshholds" for School Readiness
ASPE Research Brief
By: Tamara G. Halle, Elizabeth C. Hair, Margaret Buchinal, Rachel Anderson, and Martha Zaslow
Accelerating Adoption of Assistive Technology to Reduce Physical Strain among Family Caregivers of the Chronically Disabled Elderly Living at Home
Accelerating Adoption of Assistive Technology
In the Running for Successful Outcomes: Project Overview
This research brief summarizes a multi-method study examining the evidence for thresholds in association between children's school readiness and subsequent academic, social and emotional outcomes, both within and across domains. In addition to a literature review, multiple analytical methods were applied to two national data sets to examine these issues.
In the Running for Successful Outcomes: Contemplating "Threshholds" for School Readiness
This research brief summarizes findings related to 'thresholds' of school readiness from a larger ASPE study on this topic called 'In the Running for Successful Outcomes.' The In the Running project's findings contribute to an emerging picture of school readiness skills and developmental trajectories.
Accelerating Adoption of Assistive Technology to Reduce Physical Strain among Family Caregivers of the Chronically Disabled Elderly Living at Home
This report examines and assesses the often overlooked potential of assistive technology (AT) to benefit unpaid family caregivers who assist chronically disabled elders living at home. Although research has identified benefits, only a handful of publicly-funded family caregiver support programs give much attention to enabling caregivers’ access to AT.
Performance Improvement 2011-2012
Introduction Section 241(a) of the Public Health Service Act authorizes evaluation of the implementation and effectiveness of programs funded by the Act.
1.2 Million Children Gain Insurance Since Reauthorization of Children's Health Insurance Program
ASPE ISSUE BRIEF 1.2 Million Children Gain Insurance Since Reauthorization of Childrens Health Insurance Program December 2011 By: Benjamin D. Sommers ASPE
Improving Data for Decision Making: HHS Data Collection Strategies for a Transformed Health System
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Contents Introduction and Background Data Needs and Priorities Research and Development to Improve HHS Data Collection Systems Web Panels and Web Surveys
Children's Health Insurance Program: An Evaluation (1997 - 2010)
By: Sheila Hoag, Mary Harrington, Cara Orfield, Victoria Peebles, Kimberly Smith, Adam Swinburn, Matthew Hodges, Kenneth Finegold, ASPE, Sean Orzol, Wilma Robinson, ASPE Submitted by: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. Project Director: Mary Harrington, Mathematica
Essential Health Benefits: Comparing Benefits in Small Group Products and State and Federal Employee Plans
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Healthcare Coverage & Access
Essential Health Benefits: Individual Market Coverage
The Affordable Care Act identified ten categories of services and items included in essential health benefits (EHBs). All ten categories of services and items must be covered by insurance offered in the individual and small group markets as of January 1, 2014.
Variation and Trends in Medigap Premiums
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
Essential Health Benefits: Comparing Benefits in Small Group Products and State and Federal Employee Plans
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Healthcare Coverage & Access
ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF Essential Health Benefits: Comparing Benefits in Small Group Products and State and Federal Employee Plans December 2011 This Issue Brief is available on the Internet at:http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/reports/2011/MarketComparison/rb.shtml
Essential Health Benefits: Individual Market Coverage
ASPE ISSUE BRIEF Essential Health Benefits: Individual Market Coverage December 16, 2011 This Issue Brief is available on the Internet at:http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/reports/2011/IndividualMarket/ib.shtml
Variation and Trends in Medigap Premiums
Topics
Health Insurance
This report examines the variation in Medigap premiums, recent trends in premium growth and policies that experience relatively high premium growth. The report also compares the premium growth over different segments of the entire time period studied, and to changes in enrollment in both Medigap policies and the Medicare Advantage Program. [38 PDF pages]
Promoting Public Benefits Access Through Web-Based Tools and Outreach
By: Jacqueline Kauff, Emily Sama-Miller, Gretchen Rowe, Cicely Thomas, and Libby Makowsky Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. Submitted to: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) Contract Number: HHSP23320095642WC/HHSP23337018T Mathematica Reference Number: 06858.008
2.5 Million Young Adults Gain Health Insurance Due to the Affordable Care Act
By: Benjamin D. Sommers and Karyn Schwartz ASPE
2.5 Million Young Adults Gain Health Insurance Due to the Affordable Care Act
Results released December 14, 2011, by the National Center for Health Statistics demonstrate that the extension of dependent coverage up to age 26 has increased the number of young adults with health insurance, by even more than prior analyses had suggested.
Residential Care Facilities: A Key Sector in the Spectrum of Long-term Care Providers in the United States
Eunice Park-Lee, Ph.D., Christine Caffrey, Ph.D., Manisha Sengupta, Ph.D., Abigail J. Moss, Emily Rosenoff, M.P.A., and Lauren D. Harris-Kojetin, Ph.D.
Opportunities for Engaging Long-Term and Post-Acute Care Providers in Health Information Exchange Activities: Exchanging Interoperable Patient Assessment Information
Michelle Dougherty, MA, RHIA, CHP AHIMA Foundation Jennie Harvell Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Opportunities for Engaging Long-Term and Post-Acute Care Providers in Health Information Exchange Activities: Exchanging Interoperable Patient Assessment Information
This report provides a strategy and tools to support health information technology (HIT) adoption and use among long-term/post-acute care (LTPAC) providers, particularly nursing homes and home health agencies.
FY2013 Federal Medical Assistance Percentages
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Health Insurance
Federal Financial Participation in State Assistance Expenditures; Federal Matching Shares for Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and Aid to Needy Aged, Blind, or Disabled Persons for October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013
Human Services and Housing Supports to Address Family Homelessness: Promising Practices in the Field
ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF Human Services and Housing Supports to Address Family Homelessness: Promising Practices in the Field November 2011 This Research Brief is available on the Internet at:http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/11/FamilyHomelessness/rb.shtml