- ACA Implementation & State Health Reform
- Coverage and Access
- Federal/State Issues
- Medicaid and CHIP
- Population and Public Health
- Providers and Services
- Acute Care
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- Long Term Services & Supports
- Medical Homes & Health Homes
- Mental Health
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- Oral Health
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- Primary Care
- Safety Net Providers
- Quality, Cost, and Health System Performance
- ACOs
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- Cost Sharing
- Delivery System Reform
- Fraud and Abuse
- Health Care Workforce
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- Managed Care
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- Payment Reform
- Performance Measurement
- Provider Payment Policy
- Quality Oversight
- Specific Populations
- Adolescents
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- Children
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- Dual Eligibles
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SCHIP Changes in a Difficult Budget Climate: A Three-State Site Visit Report
This report explores the political and economic forces that have resulted in recent changes in SCHIP programs in three states: Texas, Utah, and Virginia. The report is based on site visits to each of these states and provides a framework for better understanding the dynamics that shape all SCHIP programs.April 2004» -
ERISA Preemption Manual for State Health Policy Makers: Update – January 2001
The report continues the dialogue begun in the ERISA Preemption Manual.January 2001» -
ERISA Preemption Manual for State Health Policy Makers
The manual offers detailed analysis and source materials related to the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) and its implications for state health care initiatives. State efforts to expand health care coverage and regulate insurance markets are affected by ERISA’s national standards for employee benefit plans. Though court decisions have narrowed the scope of ERISA, the reach of this federal law remains extensive. Published in conjunction with the Alpha Center and State Coverage Initiatives.
January 2000»
