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Welfare Indicators and Risk Factors, 21st Report to Congress
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This report provides welfare dependence indicators through 2019 for most indicators and through 2020 for other indicators, reflecting changes that have taken place since enactment of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) in 1996.
Valuing COVID-19 Mortality and Morbidity Risk Reductions in U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Regulatory Impact Analyses
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This report develops an approach for valuing COVID-19 mortality and morbidity risk reductions based on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Guidelines for Regulatory Impact Analysis. Valuing risk reductions associated with regulations or other policies that address the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) presents major challenges.
Addressing Uncertainty in Regulatory Impact Analysis
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In 2016, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services finalized its Guidelines for Regulatory Impact Analysis under the leadership of its Assistant Secretary for Planning Evaluation and Analytics Team. The Guidelines discuss strategies for characterizing the uncertainty in quantified effects as well as the potential impacts of non-quantified effects.
Guidelines for Regulatory Impact Analysis Supplement: Addressing International Effects
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This report extends the brief discussion of addressing international effects contained in the Department of Health and Human Service Guidelines for Regulatory Impact Analysis (2016). The purpose of this supplement is to expand that discussion and provide more detailed information on conducting such assessments.
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FDA — Menthol Cigarette Presentations: Interim Response, November 8, 2010
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November 8, 2010 Mr. Jim Tozzi Center for Regulatory Effectiveness (CRE) Suite 500 1601 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009 Re: Request for Correction pursuant to the Data Quality Act: FDA Studies on Menthol and Cigarettes Dear Mr. Tozzi:
FDA — Menthol Cigarette Presentations: Interim Response, March 17, 2011
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March 17, 2011 Mr. Jim TozziCenter for Regulatory Effectiveness (CRE)Suite 500 1601 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009 Re: Request for Correction pursuant to the Data Quality Act: FDA Studies on Menthol and Cigarettes Dear Mr. Tozzi:
FDA — Menthol Cigarette Presentations: Interim Response, January 14, 2011
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January 14, 2011 Mr. Jim TozziCenter for Regulatory Effectiveness (CRE)Suite 500 1601 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009 Re: Request for Correction pursuant to the Data Quality Act: FDA Studies on Menthol and Cigarettes Dear Mr. Tozzi:
FDA — Menthol Cigarette Background Paper: Response to RFR
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March 5, 2014 Mr. Ronald S. Milstein Senior Vice PresidentLegal and External AffairsGeneral Counsel and SecretaryLorillard, Inc.714 Green Valley RoadGreensboro, North Carolina 27408 Dear Mr. Milstein:
Greenbook Initiative Final Evaluation Report
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The Greenbook Initiative Final Evaluation Report
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February 2008
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Outreach and Enrollment for LGBT Individuals: Promising Practices from the Field
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June 19, 2015 Tia Zeno, Katherine Warren, John Snyder
NIH — Cigar Smoking: Response to RFC
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February 24, 2012 Mr. David B. ClissoldHyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C.700 13th Street NWSuite 1200Washington, D.C. 20005 Re: Information Quality Request for Correction: The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Fact Sheet Cigar Smoking and Cancer Dear Mr. Clissold:
NIH — Cigar Smoking: b.3 Interim Response
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RE: Request for Correction pursuant to the National Cancer Institute Fact Sheet:Cigar Smoking and Cancer and the information it contains does not comply with OMB, HHS, or agency-specific guidelines. TO: 'dclissold@hpm.com' Dear Mr. Cussold:
NIH — Cigar Smoking: b.2 Interim Response
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RE: Request for Correction pursuant to the National Cancer Institute Fact Sheet: Cigar Smoking and Cancer and the information it contains does not comply with OMB, HHS, or agency-specific guidelines. Dear Mr. Clissold:
NIH — Cigar Smoking: b.1 Interim Response
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Re: Request for Correction pursuant to the National Cancer Institute Fact Sheet: Cigar Smoking and Cancer and the information it contains does not comply with OMB, HHS, or agency-specific guidelines. Dear Mr. Clissold:
One Million Young Adults Gain Health Insurance in 2011 Because of the Affordable Care Act
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ASPE ISSUE BRIEF
One Million Young Adults Gain Health Insurance in 2011 Because of the Affordable Care Act
September 2011
2.5 Million Young Adults Gain Health Insurance Due to the Affordable Care Act
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By: Benjamin D. Sommers and Karyn Schwartz ASPE
At Risk: Pre-Existing Conditions Could Affect 1 in 2 Americans
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At Risk: Pre-Existing Conditions Could Affect 1 in 2 Americans: 129 Million People Could Be Denied Affordable Coverage Without Health Reform November 2011 This report is available on the Internet at:http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/reports/2012/pre-existing/index.shtml
Number of Young Adults Gaining Insurance Due to the Affordable Care Act Now Tops 3 Million
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ASPE ISSUE BRIEF
Number of Young Adults Gaining Insurance Due to the Affordable Care Act Now Tops 3 Million
June 19, 2012
By: Benjamin D. Sommers, ASPE
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Seventy-one million additional Americans are receiving preventive services coverage without cost-sharing under the Affordable Care Act
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ASPE ISSUE BRIEF
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The Affordable Care Act ensures that most insurance plans (so-called ‘non-grandfathered’ plans) provide coverage for and eliminate cost-sharing on certain reco
July 9, 1997 Public Forum: Unique Health Identifiers
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DR. MOORE: It is 1:30. We need to get moving. We have four more teams for presentations. This afternoon we will be doing the identifier team, followed by I believe the enrollment and transactions, personal enrolling, eligibility, et cetera. Then follow that by the coding, medical coding, and then followed up at the end will be the security team.