Titles
- Critical access hospitals: views on how Medicare payment and other factors affect behavioral health services : report to congressional committees1
- Directory assistance: maintaining reliable provider directories for health plan shoppers1
- Does access to health insurance influence work effort among disability cash benefit recipients?1
- Early adopters of the accountable care model: a field report on improvements in health care delivery1
- Easing the stigma of public coverage: workers with health coverage at their jobs get significant government aid too1
- Electronic health information: CMS oversight of Medicare beneficiary data security needs improvement : report to Congressional requesters1
- Emergency care1
- Enforcement and compliance1
- Equity measures and systems reform as tools for reducing racial and ethnic disparities in health care1
- Estimated savings of $5,000 to each Medicare beneficiary from enactment through 2022 under the Affordable Care Act1
- Examining the drivers of readmissions and reducing unnecessary readmissions for better patient care1
- Experienced voices: what do dual eligibles want from their care? : insights from focus groups with older adults enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid1
- Facility quality and safety1
- Federal employees health benefits program: enrollment remains concentrated despite more plan offerings, and effects of adding plan types are uncertain : report to the ranking member, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, House of Representatives1
- Federal subsidies for health insurance coverage for people under age 65: 2017 to 20271
- Filling the Rx: an analysis of the perceptions, attitudes and buying habits of Medicare beneficiaries1
- Front and center: ensuring that health reform puts people first1
- Geography is destiny: differences in health care among Medicare beneficiaries in the United States and California1
- Getting ready for health reform 2020: what past presidential campaigns can teach us1
- Guided care: a structured approach to providing comprehensive primary care for complex patients1