This study was conducted in response to a requirement in the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH Act) which directs the Secretary to examine certain issues and determine the extent to which and manner in which payment incentives and other funding for implementing and using certified EHR technology should be made available to health care providers who are r
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EHR Payment Incentives for Providers Ineligible for Payment Incentives and Other Funding Study
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Out-of-Pocket Payment
Report to Congress on Workplace Wellness
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Workforce
Report to Congress on Workplace Wellness
As Required by the Public Health Service Act,Section 2705(m)(1)
Submitted to the
Senate Committee on Finance, Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, House Committee on Ways and Means, and House
Low-Income Men at the Margins Caught at the Intersection of Race, Place, and Poverty
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Poverty Measures
Five Years Later: Final Implementation Lessons from the Evaluation of Responsible Fatherhood, Marriage and Family Strengthening Grants for Incarcerated and Reentering Fathers and Their Partners
About This Research Brief
Low-Income Men at the Margins Caught at the Intersection of Race, Place, and Poverty
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Poverty Measures
Report to Congress on Workplace Wellness
One provision of the Public Health Service Act (Section 2705(m)(1)),
as amended by the Affordable Care Act, directs that the Secretary of the
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), in consultation with the Secretaries
of the Treasury and Labor, gather relevant information from employers who provide
Direct Care Workforce: An Integral Part of Long-Term Services and Supports
This Issue Brief highlights basic facts about direct care workers.
Best Intentions are Not Enough: Techniques for Using Research and Data to Develop New Evidence-Informed Prevention Programs
By: Dennis D. Embry, Mark Lipsey, Kristin Anderson Moore, & Diana F.
Feasibility of Expanding Self-Directed Services to People with Serious Mental Illness
This report provides a review of available information on self-directed care (SDC) programs in mental health care settings and discusses potential policy implications of large-scale implementation of SDC programs serving persons with serious mental illness.
Seventy-one million additional Americans are receiving preventive services coverage without cost-sharing under the Affordable Care Act
ASPE ISSUE BRIEF
Abstract
The Affordable Care Act ensures that most insurance plans (so-called ‘non-grandfathered’ plans) provide coverage for and eliminate cost-sharing on certain reco
Seventy-one million additional Americans are receiving preventive services coverage without cost-sharing under the Affordable Care Act
The Affordable Care Act ensures that most insurance plans (so-called ‘non-grandfathered’ plans) provide coverage for and eliminate cost-sharing on certain recommended preventive health services, beginning on or after September 23, 2010.
Addressing Domestic Violence in Family Strengthening Programs for Couples Affected by Incarceration
ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF
Abstract
This brief presents findings from the evaluation of Responsible Fatherhood, Marriage and Family Strengthening Grants for Incarcerated and Reentering Fathers and Their Partners.
Improving Care for Populations Disproportionally Affected by Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias
Report from the Task Force on Specific Populations
Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) Income Conversion Methodologies
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Poverty Measures
Abstract
Improving Care for Populations Disproportionally Affected by Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias
The National Plan to Address Alzheimer’s Disease requires the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) and the Administration for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AIDD) within the Administration for Community Living (ACL) to establish a task force to create a plan of action to address the needs of specific populations disproportionally affected by Alzheim
Health Insurance Premium Increases in the Individual Market Since the Passage of the Affordable Care Act
By: Rose Chu and Richard Kronick
Affordable Care Act Expands Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Benefits and Federal Parity Protections for Over 62 Million Americans
The Affordable Care Act builds on the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 to extend federal parity protections to 62 million Americans. The parity law aims to ensure that when coverage for mental health and substance use conditions is provided, it is generally comparable to coverage for medical and surgical care.
Affordable Care Act Expands Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Benefits and Federal Parity Protections for 62 Million Americans
By: Kirsten Beronio, Rosa Po, Laura Skopec, Sherry Glied
Recommendations for Monitoring Access to Care among Medicaid Beneficiaries at the State-level
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Healthcare Coverage & Access
How States can Implement the Standardized Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) Conversion Methodology from State Medicaid and CHIP Data
This document explains various considerations for states deciding between SIPP and state administrative data, how to use the eligibility templates provided by CMS for the MAGI-based eligibility conversion process, and the steps that states wishing to perform the conversions using state Medicaid and CHIP data will need to follow.
Data Sources for Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) Conversions
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Survey Data
ASPE Issue Brief Data Sources for Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) Conversions February 2013
Key Implementation Considerations for Executing Evidence-Based Programs: Project Overview
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Key Indicators
How States can Implement the Standardized Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) Conversion Methodology from State Medicaid and CHIP Data
This document explains various considerations for states deciding between SIPP and state administrative data, how to use the eligibility templates provided by CMS for the MAGI-based eligibility conversion process, and the steps that states wishing to perform the conversions using state Medicaid and CHIP data will need to follow.
Key Implementation Considerations for Executing Evidence-Based Programs: Project Overview
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Key Indicators
By: Child Trends, Inc In April 2011, the U.S.
Core Intervention Components: Identifying and Operationalizing What Makes Programs Work
By: Karen Blase and Dean Fixsen This brief is part of a series that explores key implementation considerations important to consider when replicating evidence-based programs for children and youth.
The Importance of Quality Implementation for Research, Practice, and Policy
By: Joseph Durlak This research brief discusses some of the fundamentals of quality program implementation that have been identified through research and practice and that may be useful for practitioners and researchers alike.
Recommendations for Monitoring Access to Care among Medicaid Beneficiaries at the State-level
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Healthcare Coverage & Access
By: Mike Davern Through an environmental scan and a technical expert panel meeting, this project identified major data sources and indicators that currently exist at the state level to measure access to care for Medicaid beneficiaries; assessed how well they performed acr
Growth In Medicare Spending Per Beneficiary Continues To Hit Historic Lows
ASPE Issue Brief Growth In Medicare Spending Per Beneficiary Continues To Hit Historic Lows January 7, 2013 By: Richard Kronick and Rosa Po Summary
Updated Analyses of Trends in Use of Assistive Devices
Over the 20 year period 1984-2004, use of assistive devices by older Americans (age 65 and older) residing in the community increased greatly. In 1984, 72% of chronically disabled older Americans made some use of assistive devices, with or without additional human help to perform activities of
Updated Analyses of Trends in Use of Assistive Devices
Over the 20 year period 1984-2004, use of assistive devices by older Americans (age 65 and older) residing in the community increased greatly.
Housing Assistance and Supportive Services in Memphis: Best Practices for Serving High Needs Populations
By: Lesley Freiman, Laura Harris, Amanda Mireles, Susan Popkin This standalone document from the Housing Assistance and Supportive Services in Memphis project synthesizes the literature and recent research on how to provide services to people in HUD-assisted housing."
Housing Assistance and Supportive Services in Memphis
By: Lesley Freiman, Laura Harris, Amanda Mireles, Susan Popkin This brief provides an overview of the Housing Assistance and Supportive Services in Memphis project and presents all of the project findings. Three related technical appendices contain additional information on the focus group materials, project maps, and the assessment phase.