Titles
- Access to paid leave is lowest among workers with the greatest needs: findings from the December 2021 Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey1
- Access to preventive services without cost-sharing: evidence from the Affordable Care Act1
- Access to reproductive health care for women in treatment for substance use disorder1
- Access, affordability, and respect: California poll shows benefits associated with having a primary care provider1
- Access: who are the low-income and unenrolled? : a state-level look1
- Accounting for social risk in value-based payment and quality measurement1
- Acute myeloid leukemia: developing drugs and biological products for treatment : guidance for industry1
- Adding an out-of-pocket spending limit to traditional Medicare1
- Adding value through volunteering in NHS trusts: a resource for volunteer services managers and policy leads1
- Addressing social determinants of health: examples of successful evidence-based strategies and current federal efforts1
- Addressing the social needs of Medicaid enrollees: lessons and promising practices from managed care1
- Addressing youth substance use through school services and supports: lessons from the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, and New Mexico1
- Administrative rulemaking1
- Advanced prostate cancer: developing gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues1
- Advancing health insurance literacy among Hispanic and Latino communities: lessons from FAIR Health's LAUNCH (Learn, Access and Understand Navigation of Choices in Healthcare) Español initiative1
- Advancing maternal health equity in southern states: what are Medicaid programs doing and what more could they do?1
- Advancing shared decision making among patients of color: lessons learned from Fair Health’s grant-funded initiative1
- Advancing shared decision making for older adults in New York City: lessons from FAIR Health’s provider-oriented shared decision-making initiative1
- Adverse events in hospitals. A quarter of Medicare patients experienced harm in October 20181
- Air travel and communicable diseases: Federal leadership needed to advance research : report to congressional committees1