- Assessing the potential impact of the Affordable Care Act on uninsured community health center patients: a nationwide and state-by-state analysis1
- Best practices in SHAP outreach, eligibility, and enrollment activities1
- Beyond age rating: spreading risk in health insurance markets1
- Bipartisan Rx for America's health care: a practical path to reform1
- Blueprint for a healthier America: modernizing the federal public health system to focus on prevention and preparedness1
- Bringing behavioral health into the care continuum: opportunities to improve quality, costs, and outcomes1
- Budget proposals turn back clock 30 years in long-term care services for California seniors1
- Building community-oriented Medicaid managed care: charting a path toward reform1
- CMS Innovation Center: model implementation and center performance : report to Congressional requesters1
- Cafeteria scene of women patients at Central State Hospital in Norman, Oklahoma1
- CalAIM experiences: implementer views after 18 months of reforms1
- CalAIM experiences: implementer views after first year of reforms1
- CalAIM explained: a five-year plan to transform Medi-Cal1
- California's health care coverage initiative: county innovations enhance indigent care1
- Can Medicaid payment and purchasing strategies advance health equity?: key considerations, limitations, lessons, and examples from four states1
- Caring for medically indigent adults in California: a history1
- Central kitchen at Western Oklahoma Hospital1
- Changing course: trends in health insurance coverage, 2000-2008 : invited testimony : hearing on income, poverty, and health insurance coverage : assessing key census indicators of family well-being in 2008 : Joint Economic Committee1
- Closing the quality chasm: opportunities and strategies for moving toward a high performance health system : invited testimony : hearing on "Crossing the Quality Chasm in Health Care Reform" : Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions1
- Community health centers and Medicaid delivery and payment reform: a closer look at Massachusetts and New York1