ASPE Research Brief By: Tamara G. Halle, Elizabeth C. Hair, Margaret Buchinal, Rachel Anderson, and Martha Zaslow
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Advanced SearchIn the Running for Successful Outcomes: Examining the Predictive Power of Children's School Readiness Skills
November 30, 2012
In the Running for Successful Outcomes: Exploring the evidence for Thresholds of School Readiness Technical Report
November 30, 2012
ASPE Report By: Tamara G. Halle, Elizabeth C. Hair, Margaret Buchinal, Rachel Anderson, and Martha Zaslow Prepared for: Laura Radel Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Providing Medicaid to Youth Formerly in Foster Care under the Chafee Option
October 31, 2012
This report draws lessons from 30 states’ implementation of existing optional Medicaid coverage for youth who age out of foster care and applies them to decisions and plans states will consider as they implement new ACA coverage that goes into effect in 2014.
Using Systematic Reviews to Inform Policy Initiatives: Lessons from the HHS Teen Pregnancy Prevention Review
September 30, 2012
ASPE Research Brief Using Systematic Reviews to Inform Policy Initiatives: Lessons from the HHS Teen Pregnancy Prevention Review November 2012 By: Brian GoeslingMathematica Policy Research, Inc.
ASPE Issue Brief
New Report Shows Affordable Care Act Has Expanded Insurance Coverage Among Young Adults of All Races and Ethnicities
July 8, 2012
ASPE ISSUE BRIEF
July 2012
Report
Number of Young Adults Gaining Insurance Due to the Affordable Care Act Now Tops 3 Million
June 18, 2012
New results released today by the National Center for Health Statistics show that the dependent-coverage provision of the Affordable Care Act has continued to produce insurance coverage gains among young adults during 2011.
Housing Assistance for Youth Who Have Aged Out of Foster Care
June 17, 2012
Each year the Chafee Foster Care Independence Program provides $140 million for independent living services to assist youth as they age out of foster care and enter adulthood. Under this formula grant program, states are provided allocations and allowed to use up to 30 percent of program funds for room and board for youth ages 18 to 21 who have left care.
In the Running for Successful Outcomes: Project Overview
January 11, 2012
ASPE Research Brief Exploring the Evidence for Thresholds of School Readines By: Tamara G. Halle, Elizabeth C. Hair, Margaret Buchinal, Rachel Anderson, and Martha Zaslow
In the Running for Successful Outcomes: Contemplating "Threshholds" for School Readiness
January 11, 2012
ASPE Research Brief
By: Tamara G. Halle, Elizabeth C. Hair, Margaret Buchinal, Rachel Anderson, and Martha Zaslow
Report
2.5 Million Young Adults Gain Health Insurance Due to the Affordable Care Act
December 13, 2011
Results released December 14, 2011, by the National Center for Health Statistics demonstrate that the extension of dependent coverage up to age 26 has increased the number of young adults with health insurance, by even more than prior analyses had suggested.