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- California's uninsured and Medi-Cal populations: a policy guide to the estimates1
- Can Medicaid do more with less?1
- Can Medicaid payment and purchasing strategies advance health equity?: key considerations, limitations, lessons, and examples from four states1
- Capacities of health systems in climate migrant receiving communities: insights in the US Gulf Coast1
- Capping Medicare beneficiary Part D spending at $2,000: who would it help and how much?1
- Caring for "Ryan White": the fundamentals of HIV/AIDS treatment policy1
- Catalyzing Medicaid policy research with T-MSIS Analytic Files (TAF): learnings from year 1 of the Medicaid Data Learning Network (MDLN)1
- Changes in marketplace premiums and insurer participation, 2022–20231
- Channeling Citizen Indignation into Meaningful Action1
- Characteristics and challenges of rural ambulance agencies: a brief review and policy considerations1
- Child tax credit recipients experienced a larger decline in food insecurity and a similar change in employment as nonrecipients between 2020 and 20211
- Child well-being: key considerations for policymakers including the need for a federal cross-agency priority goal : a report to Congress1
- Childhood development: implementing screening in Mississippi pre-kindergarten programs1
- Children’s uninsurance fell between 2019 and 2021, but progress could stall when pandemic protections expire1
- Collection of race and ethnicity data for use by health plans to advance health equity: opportunities, barriers, and solutions1
- Community health is maternal health: insights from six North Carolina counties about community strengths and challenges to best maternal and infant health in Medicaid1
- Comparative Toxicology, Environmental Health and National Productivity1
- Compulsory vaccination: the establishment of a uniform system of vaccination for all citizens and inhabitants of the state of Louisiana, by legislative enactment1
- Conceptualizing best practices for maternal and child health1
- Concerns Facing the PHS [Public Health Service]: Presented to the 61st Interagency Institute for Federal Health Care Executives, Clayton, Mississippi1