Titles
- National security: long-range emerging threats facing the United States as identified by federal agencies : report to Congressional committees1
- National spending for long-term services and supports (LTSS): the basics1
- National survey of small business executives on health care: chart pack1
- National survey of small business executives on health care: questionnaire and topline1
- National survey trends in telehealth use in 2021: disparities in utilization and audio vs. video services1
- National uninsured rate reaches an all-time low in early 2023 after the close of the ACA open enrollment period1
- National uninsured rate remained unchanged in the second quarter of 20231
- National variation in opioid prescribing and risk of prolonged use for opioid-naive patients treated in the emergency department for ankle sprains1
- National violence prevention training standards for hospital security officers are overdue1
- Nationwide, almost all Medicaid Managed Care plans achieved their medical loss ratio targets1
- Navigating antitrust concerns in multi-payer initiatives1
- Navigating recovery: health care financing and delivery systems in Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands1
- Near-miss event analysis enhances the barcode medication administration process1
- Nearly 1 in 3 adolescents in California reports serious psychological distress1
- Nearly 2 million California adults not getting needed public mental health services1
- Necessary automated external defibrillator accessories: policy regarding compliance date : guidance for industry, stakeholders, health care professionals, and Food and Drug Administration staff1
- Necessary versus sufficient claims data: an assessment of health care price research implications following the Gobeille v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co Supreme Court decision1
- Neonatal complications: recognition and prompt treatment of shoulder dystocia1
- Network adequacy for behavioral health: existing standards and considerations for designing1
- Network adequacy standards in California: how they work and why they matter2