Titles
- Monitoring the impacts of health reform at the state level: using federal survey data1
- National Eldercare Campaign: community action begins with you1
- National reform: what can we learn from evaluations of Massachusetts?1
- National uninsured rate reaches an all-time low in early 2023 after the close of the ACA open enrollment period1
- Navigating recovery: health care financing and delivery systems in Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands1
- Nearly 5 in 10 uninsured single young adults eligible for the health insurance marketplace could pay $50 or less per month for coverage in 20141
- Necessary versus sufficient claims data: an assessment of health care price research implications following the Gobeille v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co Supreme Court decision1
- Networks in ACA marketplaces are narrower for mental health care than for primary care1
- New analysis shows states with Medicaid expansion experienced declines in uninsured hospital discharges1
- New rules for Section 1332 waivers: changes and implications1
- Newly insured Californians would fall by more than 1 million under the Affordable Care Act without the requirement to purchase insurance1
- Nonprofit competition in the health insurance exchange: consumer operated and oriented plans1
- Notifying FDA of a permanent discontinuance or interruption in manufacturing of a device under Section 506J of the FD&C Act: guidance for industry and Food and Drug Administration staff1
- Notifying FDA of a permanent discontinuance or interruption in manufacturing under section 506C of the FD&C Act1
- Olmstead's role in community integration for people with disabilities under Medicaid: 15 years after the Supreme Court's Olmstead decision1
- On the road to meaningful use of EHRs: a survey of California physicians1
- On the verge: the transformation of long-term services and supports1
- Opportunity knocks for aging services providers: increasing the use of clinical preventive services by older adults1
- Optimizing health insurance marketplace enrollment through collaboration, technical assistance, and promotion1
- Options to increase health coverage in West Virginia: Basic Health Program and state Innovation Waiver1