Titles
- Alternative payment models and the slowdown in federal health care spending: testimony before the Committee on the Budget, United States Senate1
- An unprecedented opportunity: using federal stimulus funds to advance health IT in California1
- An update on Chile's experience with partial privatization and individual accounts1
- As funding for BPA research increased, NIEHS followed its peer review process while also exercising its discretion1
- Assessing and addressing legal barriers to the clinical integration of community health centers and other community providers1
- Assessing the potential impact of sequestration in community health centers, patients, and medically underserved communities1
- Assessment and synthesis of selected Medicaid eligibility, enrollment, and renewal processes and systems in six states1
- Automatically enrolling eligible children and families into Medicaid and SCHIP: opportunities, obstacles, and options for federal policymakers1
- Bending the curve: options for achieving savings and improving value in U.S. health spending1
- Benefits and Services1
- Benefits and services1
- Beyond health care: the role of social determinants in promoting health and health equity1
- Blueprint for a healthier America: modernizing the federal public health system to focus on prevention and preparedness1
- Braiding federal funding to expand access to quality early care and education and early childhood supports and services: a tool for states and local communities1
- Budgetary effects of policies to modify or eliminate Medicaid’s institutions for mental diseases exclusion1
- Business practices1
- CBO's Medicare beneficiary cost-sharing model: a technical description1
- CBO’s analysis of the long-term budgetary outlook: presentation at the University of Michigan’s 71st Annual Economic Outlook Conference1
- CBO’s role and most recent long-term budget projections: presentation at a meeting of the National Conference of State Legislatures' budget working group1
- CDC generally met its inspection goals for the federal select agent program: however, opportunities exist to strengthen oversight1