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Leading Practices to Advance Equity and Support of Underserved Communities throughout Health and Human Services Programs
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Building Self-Sufficiency Among Welfare-Dependent Teenage Parents: Lessons from the Teenage Parent Demonstration
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By Rebecca Maynard The Teenage Parent Demonstration (TPD) was a major, large-scale, federal demonstration initiative sponsored by the U.S.
Analysis of State Actions Regarding Donor Registries
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The Lewin Group, Inc. for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
Approaches to Evaluating Welfare Reform: Lessons from Five State Demonstrations
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Authors: Anne Gordon, Jonathan Jacobson, and Thomas Fraker. Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.,
Economic Analysis of the Causes of Drug Shortages
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Additional Information FDA Report: "A Review of FDA's Approach to Medical Product Shortages"
Further Progress, Persistent Constraints: Findings From a Second Survey of the Welfare-to-Work Grants Program
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By: Irma Perez-Johnson Alan Hershey Jeanne Bellotti
Estimating Medical Costs for Regulatory Benefit-Cost Analysis: Conceptual Framework and Best Practices
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is required to assess the benefits and costs of its major regulations prior to promulgation. To support these assessments, in 2016 HHS issued its Guidelines for Regulatory Impact Analyses, developed under the leadership of its Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation and its Department-wide Analytics Team.
TRIM: A Tool for Social Policy Analysis
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Since the early 1970s, the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) has used the Transfer Income Model (TRIM) to assess how social welfare programs affect family incomes and poverty. TRIM began as a tool to analyze proposed reforms to the nation’s cash welfare program during the Nixon administration.
Guidelines For Regulatory Impact Analysis
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Regulatory impact analyses (RIAs) apply a well-established and widely-used framework for collecting, organizing, and evaluating data on the anticipated consequences of alternative policies.
Guidelines For Regulatory Impact Analysis: A Primer
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Regulatory impact analyses (RIAs) apply a well-established and widely-used framework for collecting, organizing, and evaluating data on the anticipated consequences of alternative policies.
Congressionally Mandated Evaluation of the State Children's Health Insurance Program
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In 1997, Congress passed legislation creating the State Childrens Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), the first major federally funded health program to be established since Medicare and Medicaid were enacted in 1965.
HHS Standard Values for Regulatory Analysis
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) analyzes the benefits, costs, and other impacts of significant proposed and final rulemakings, consistent with the requirements of several executive orders and statutes. HHS develops these analyses according to technical guidance published by the U.S.