Titles
- Did disparities in access worsen during the pandemic?: comparing Californians with Medi-Cal and those with employer coverage1
- Early lessons from CalAIM initiatives to address behavioral health needs1
- Easing transitions: CalAIM’s changes for California’s older adults and people with disabilities1
- Equity in CalAIM: how to identify the patients who will benefit most1
- Expanding health coverage through marketplace facilitated enrollment programs1
- Expanding substance use care: health plan teams up with seven California counties1
- For Medicaid-enrolled children diagnosed with lead toxicity in five states, documentation reviewed for diagnoses and treatment services raises concerns1
- Health care affordability improved between 2019 and 2022 under pandemic health coverage policies: findings from the Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey1
- High rates of prior authorization denials by some plans and limited state oversight raise concerns about access to care in Medicaid managed care1
- How do people make choices among marketplace plans?1
- How many Medicaid recipients might be eligible for SSI?1
- How regional health hubs can improve care for Medicaid beneficiaries: lessons from the Garden State1
- How to identify and support emerging risk Medi-Cal members with complex social and behavioral needs: a diabetes case study1
- Improving behavioral health through data-driven collaboration: a Santa Cruz County case study1
- Improving substance use services for youth: policy opportunities for state Medicaid/CHIP Programs1
- In-home supportive services (IHSS) 101: opportunities and challenges under CalAIM1
- Increasing independent living choices through coordinating affordable housing and Medicaid: housing as an indicator in the 2020 Long-Term Services and Supports State Scorecard1
- Iowa Medicaid Fraud Control Unit: 2021 inspection1
- Landscape of area-level deprivation measures and other approaches to account for social risk and social determinants of health in health care payments1
- Launching CalAIM: 10 observations about enhanced care management and community supports so far1