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pro vyhledávání: '"Rachel Nuzum"'
Autor:
David K. Jones, Alexander Cohen, Rachel Nuzum, Therese Fitzgerald, Robert W. Seifert, Sara S. Bachman, Patricia L. Riley, Madeline Wachman, Leticia Manning
Objectives. To critically analyze social work’s role in Medicaid reform. Methods. We conducted semistructured interviews with 46 stakeholders from 10 US states that use a range of Medicaid reform approaches. We identified participants using snowbal
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::3a74da4659c5215746e6d9a5435f2cde
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5731069/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5731069/
Autor:
Maureen P. Corry, Helen Burstin, Jeffrey D. Quinlan, Daniel M Fox, Carol Sakala, Debra L Ness, Suzanne F. Delbanco, Donna Lynne, R. Rima Jolivet, Lynn V Mitchell, Anne Rossier Markus, Linda J. Mayberry, Rachel Nuzum, Diane Ashton, Alina Salganicoff, Joanne Howes, Douglas W Laube, Elizabeth Armstrong, Barbara Fildes, Sue Leavitt Gullo, Peter B. Angood, Paul A Gluck, Elliott K. Main
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Women's Health Issues. 20:S18-S49
Childbirth Connection hosted a 90th Anniversary national policy symposium, Transforming Maternity Care: A High Value Proposition, on April 3, 2009, in Washington, DC. Over 100 leaders from across the range of stakeholder perspectives were actively en
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Issue brief (Commonwealth Fund). 12
In addition to its expansion and reform of health insurance coverage, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) contains numerous provisions intended to resolve underlying problems in how health care is delivered and paid for in the United States. These provisio
In addition to its expansion and reform of health insurance coverage, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) contains numerous provisions intended to resolve underlying problems in how health care is delivered and paid for in the United States. These provisio
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a173fd2a23e002ba97e8450aa84da970
https://doi.org/10.15868/socialsector.25091
https://doi.org/10.15868/socialsector.25091
How the Affordable Care Act will strengthen primary care and benefit patients, providers, and payers
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Issue brief (Commonwealth Fund). 1
Although primary care is fundamental to health system performance, the United States has undervalued and underinvested in primary care for decades. This brief describes how the Affordable Care Act will begin to address the neglect of America's primar
Autor:
Peter B, Angood, Elizabeth Mitchell, Armstrong, Diane, Ashton, Helen, Burstin, Maureen P, Corry, Suzanne F, Delbanco, Barbara, Fildes, Daniel M, Fox, Paul A, Gluck, Sue Leavitt, Gullo, Joanne, Howes, R Rima, Jolivet, Douglas W, Laube, Donna, Lynne, Elliott, Main, Anne Rossier, Markus, Linda, Mayberry, Lynn V, Mitchell, Debra L, Ness, Rachel, Nuzum, Jeffrey D, Quinlan, Carol, Sakala, Alina, Salganicoff
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Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health. 20
Childbirth Connection hosted a 90th Anniversary national policy symposium, Transforming Maternity Care: A High Value Proposition, on April 3, 2009, in Washington, DC. Over 100 leaders from across the range of stakeholder perspectives were actively en
Autor:
Sara R, Collins, Rachel, Nuzum, Sheila D, Rustgi, Stephanie, Mika, Cathy, Schoen, Karen, Davis
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Issue brief (Commonwealth Fund). 61
The United States leads all industrialized countries in the share of national health care expenditures devoted to insurance administration. The U.S. share is over 30 percent greater than Germany's and more than three times that of Japan. This issue b
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Issue brief (Commonwealth Fund). 56
Many proposed health insurance reforms would establish a federal minimum benefit standard--a baseline set of benefits to ensure that people have adequate coverage and financial protection when they purchase insurance. Currently, benefit mandates are
Autor:
Rachel Nuzum
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Washington Post, The. 03/12/2023.
Autor:
Bachman SS; Sara S. Bachman and Madeline Wachman are with the Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health, Boston University, Boston, MA. Sara S. Bachman is also a guest editor for this supplement issue. Leticia Manning is with the US Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs, Rockville, MD. Alexander M. Cohen is with the Health Integration Program, Cambridge Health Alliance, Outpatient Psychiatry, Cambridge, MA. Robert W. Seifert is with the Center for Health Law and Economics, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Shrewsbury. David K. Jones is with the Department of Health Law, Policy and Management, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston. Therese Fitzgerald is with Health Care Research, Analytics & Insights, Massachusetts Medical Society, Waltham. Rachel Nuzum is with the Federal and State Health Policy Initiative, The Commonwealth Fund, New York, NY. Patricia Riley is with the National Academy for State Health Policy, Portland, ME., Wachman M; Sara S. Bachman and Madeline Wachman are with the Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health, Boston University, Boston, MA. Sara S. Bachman is also a guest editor for this supplement issue. Leticia Manning is with the US Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs, Rockville, MD. Alexander M. Cohen is with the Health Integration Program, Cambridge Health Alliance, Outpatient Psychiatry, Cambridge, MA. Robert W. Seifert is with the Center for Health Law and Economics, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Shrewsbury. David K. Jones is with the Department of Health Law, Policy and Management, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston. Therese Fitzgerald is with Health Care Research, Analytics & Insights, Massachusetts Medical Society, Waltham. Rachel Nuzum is with the Federal and State Health Policy Initiative, The Commonwealth Fund, New York, NY. Patricia Riley is with the National Academy for State Health Policy, Portland, ME., Manning L; Sara S. Bachman and Madeline Wachman are with the Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health, Boston University, Boston, MA. Sara S. Bachman is also a guest editor for this supplement issue. Leticia Manning is with the US Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs, Rockville, MD. Alexander M. Cohen is with the Health Integration Program, Cambridge Health Alliance, Outpatient Psychiatry, Cambridge, MA. Robert W. Seifert is with the Center for Health Law and Economics, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Shrewsbury. David K. Jones is with the Department of Health Law, Policy and Management, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston. Therese Fitzgerald is with Health Care Research, Analytics & Insights, Massachusetts Medical Society, Waltham. Rachel Nuzum is with the Federal and State Health Policy Initiative, The Commonwealth Fund, New York, NY. Patricia Riley is with the National Academy for State Health Policy, Portland, ME., Cohen AM; Sara S. Bachman and Madeline Wachman are with the Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health, Boston University, Boston, MA. Sara S. Bachman is also a guest editor for this supplement issue. Leticia Manning is with the US Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs, Rockville, MD. Alexander M. Cohen is with the Health Integration Program, Cambridge Health Alliance, Outpatient Psychiatry, Cambridge, MA. Robert W. Seifert is with the Center for Health Law and Economics, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Shrewsbury. David K. Jones is with the Department of Health Law, Policy and Management, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston. Therese Fitzgerald is with Health Care Research, Analytics & Insights, Massachusetts Medical Society, Waltham. Rachel Nuzum is with the Federal and State Health Policy Initiative, The Commonwealth Fund, New York, NY. Patricia Riley is with the National Academy for State Health Policy, Portland, ME., Seifert RW; Sara S. Bachman and Madeline Wachman are with the Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health, Boston University, Boston, MA. Sara S. Bachman is also a guest editor for this supplement issue. Leticia Manning is with the US Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs, Rockville, MD. Alexander M. Cohen is with the Health Integration Program, Cambridge Health Alliance, Outpatient Psychiatry, Cambridge, MA. Robert W. Seifert is with the Center for Health Law and Economics, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Shrewsbury. David K. Jones is with the Department of Health Law, Policy and Management, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston. Therese Fitzgerald is with Health Care Research, Analytics & Insights, Massachusetts Medical Society, Waltham. Rachel Nuzum is with the Federal and State Health Policy Initiative, The Commonwealth Fund, New York, NY. Patricia Riley is with the National Academy for State Health Policy, Portland, ME., Jones DK; Sara S. Bachman and Madeline Wachman are with the Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health, Boston University, Boston, MA. Sara S. Bachman is also a guest editor for this supplement issue. Leticia Manning is with the US Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs, Rockville, MD. Alexander M. Cohen is with the Health Integration Program, Cambridge Health Alliance, Outpatient Psychiatry, Cambridge, MA. Robert W. Seifert is with the Center for Health Law and Economics, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Shrewsbury. David K. Jones is with the Department of Health Law, Policy and Management, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston. Therese Fitzgerald is with Health Care Research, Analytics & Insights, Massachusetts Medical Society, Waltham. Rachel Nuzum is with the Federal and State Health Policy Initiative, The Commonwealth Fund, New York, NY. Patricia Riley is with the National Academy for State Health Policy, Portland, ME., Fitzgerald T; Sara S. Bachman and Madeline Wachman are with the Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health, Boston University, Boston, MA. Sara S. Bachman is also a guest editor for this supplement issue. Leticia Manning is with the US Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs, Rockville, MD. Alexander M. Cohen is with the Health Integration Program, Cambridge Health Alliance, Outpatient Psychiatry, Cambridge, MA. Robert W. Seifert is with the Center for Health Law and Economics, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Shrewsbury. David K. Jones is with the Department of Health Law, Policy and Management, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston. Therese Fitzgerald is with Health Care Research, Analytics & Insights, Massachusetts Medical Society, Waltham. Rachel Nuzum is with the Federal and State Health Policy Initiative, The Commonwealth Fund, New York, NY. Patricia Riley is with the National Academy for State Health Policy, Portland, ME., Nuzum R; Sara S. Bachman and Madeline Wachman are with the Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health, Boston University, Boston, MA. Sara S. Bachman is also a guest editor for this supplement issue. Leticia Manning is with the US Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs, Rockville, MD. Alexander M. Cohen is with the Health Integration Program, Cambridge Health Alliance, Outpatient Psychiatry, Cambridge, MA. Robert W. Seifert is with the Center for Health Law and Economics, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Shrewsbury. David K. Jones is with the Department of Health Law, Policy and Management, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston. Therese Fitzgerald is with Health Care Research, Analytics & Insights, Massachusetts Medical Society, Waltham. Rachel Nuzum is with the Federal and State Health Policy Initiative, The Commonwealth Fund, New York, NY. Patricia Riley is with the National Academy for State Health Policy, Portland, ME., Riley P; Sara S. Bachman and Madeline Wachman are with the Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health, Boston University, Boston, MA. Sara S. Bachman is also a guest editor for this supplement issue. Leticia Manning is with the US Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs, Rockville, MD. Alexander M. Cohen is with the Health Integration Program, Cambridge Health Alliance, Outpatient Psychiatry, Cambridge, MA. Robert W. Seifert is with the Center for Health Law and Economics, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Shrewsbury. David K. Jones is with the Department of Health Law, Policy and Management, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston. Therese Fitzgerald is with Health Care Research, Analytics & Insights, Massachusetts Medical Society, Waltham. Rachel Nuzum is with the Federal and State Health Policy Initiative, The Commonwealth Fund, New York, NY. Patricia Riley is with the National Academy for State Health Policy, Portland, ME.
Publikováno v:
American journal of public health [Am J Public Health] 2017 Dec; Vol. 107 (S3), pp. S250-S255.