The Welfare Indicators Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-432) requires the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services to prepare an annual report to Congress on indicators and predictors of “welfare dependence.” That Act requires the report to include three programs: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program (which replaced the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC)
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Welfare Indicators and Risk Factors, Twenty-Fourth Report to Congress
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Data Sources for Conducting Research on Doula Services and Related Outcomes
Improving maternal health in the U.S. requires strengthening care and support during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Doula services have shown promise in improving maternal and infant outcomes, yet more research is needed to understand these impacts.
Report
Longitudinal Analysis of Medical and Long-Term Services and Supports Use in the National Health and Aging Trends Study
This study examines the use of medical services and long-term services and supports by the population over age 65 over time.
ASPE Issue Brief
Use of Medicaid Personal Care Services in 2019 and 2020
This issue brief looks at changes in the utilization of personal care services among Medicaid beneficiaries from 2019 to 2020.
ASPE Data Point
U.S. Population Prevalence of Prescription Psychiatric Medication Use Among Children and Adolescents, 2006-2023
Recent federal policy discussions have renewed focus on psychiatric medication use among children and adolescents. Psychiatric medications represent one evidence-based component within a spectrum of effective treatments for pediatric mental illness, alongside psychotherapy, family-based interventions, and school supports.
ASPE Issue Brief, Fact Sheet
Health Care and Child Care Costs Contribute to the Unsustainable and Growing Cost of Raising a Family in America
The cost of raising a family in America is high and continues to rise, with inflation rising by 23 percent between 2020 and 2025. For working families, some of the largest nondiscretionary expenses continue to be health care and child care.
ASPE Issue Brief
Long COVID among Essential Workers, Non-Essential Workers, and Not Working Persons in the United States, 2022-2023
The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) released a report examining trends in prevalence of Long COVID among different types of workers and among individuals who were not working. Workers in different occupations face different risks of COVID infection, and, potentially, Long COVID, depending on the nature of their work.
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Behavioral Health Prevalence, Utilization, and Spending Among Older Adult Medicare Beneficiaries: A Chartbook
Older adults with behavioral health disorders often experience worse health and functional outcomes, have higher rates of emergency department visits, use more medications, and have higher health care costs than those without a behavioral health disorder. There is need for a greater understanding of the extent to which older adults experience behavioral health disorders.
ASPE Issue Brief
Trends in Medicaid and CHIP Telehealth Part III: Telehealth Utilization Trends Among Child Enrollees, 2019-2021
This report examines national trends in telehealth service delivery to enrollees ages 0-18 years from 2019 to 2021, by enrollee characteristics such as age group and race and ethnicity. Services delivered via telehealth to pediatric Medicaid and CHIP enrollees rapidly expanded with the onset of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) in 2020 and remained higher than pre-PHE levels in 2021.
ASPE Issue Brief
Postpartum Health Care Use in Medicaid During the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency: Implications for Extending Postpartum Coverage
This Issue Brief provides a descriptive analysis of postpartum health care use among the Medicaid population before and during the PHE, when the continuous enrollment condition was in effect.