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Immigrant Access to Health Care

Publication Year: 
2011

SHADAC Research Assistant Jessie Kemmick-Pintor and Lynn Blewett published an article in the October 2011 issue of Minnesota Physician as part of the journal’s special focus section on hea

The Next Generation of Data Linkage Projects: Priority Areas for SNACC under the ACA

Publication Year: 
2011

In this brief, SHARE grantee Mike O'Grady (NORC, University of Chicago) details the process of linking data sets, gives an overview of data linkage projects that have been undertaken to date

Potential Gaps in the Availability of Primary Care Physicians under Health Reform: Identifying Communities at Risk

Publication Year: 
2011

Presentation by Michel Boudreaux, "Potential Gaps in the Availability of Primary Care Physicians under Health Reform:  Identifying Communities at Risk," at the

Social Health Insurance : US and Access

Publication Year: 
2011

Presentation by Lynn Blewett, "Social Health Insurance : US and Access ," at the Westlake Forum III, Healthcare Reform in China and the US: Similarities, Differences and C

The Influence of Benefit Design on Coverage Expansion Initiatives: Impact on Coverage Take-Up and Care Utilization

Publication Year: 
2011

Expanding Coverage in States Video

Publication Year: 
2010

Forty-six million Americans, including nine million children, are uninsured, and the problem is growing. To combat this situation, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is working in several areas to accomplish the goal of ensuring that everyone in America has affordable and stable health care coverage.

Barely Hanging On

Publication Year: 
2010

This report presents state-by-state trends in employer-sponsored health insurance coverage from 2000 to 2008.  This coverage has long been the mainstay of coverage in the United States, particularly for middle class families.

The report was released by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for the 2010 Cover the Uninsured Week, a national effort to highlight the fact that too many Americans are living without health insurance and demand solutions from our nation's leaders.

Access to Dental Services for Children in Medicaid: The Impact of Reimbursement

Publication Year: 
2009

Poster presentation by Jeffery Talbert at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting in Chicago, IL, June 2009.

Disparities and Barriers to Utilization among Minnesota Health Care Program Enrollees

Publication Year: 
2009

This report presents findings from a statewide survey of 4,626 Minnesota Health Care Program (MHCP) enrollees conducted either by mail or by telephone between July and December 2008. This survey was funded by the Minnesota Department of Human Services and had four major goals. The first was to identify and describe barriers to, and experiences with, health care among adults and children who receive health insurance through Minnesota Health Care Programs (MHCP).