This policy brief presents the initial effects of recent federal Medicaid reforms on health centers and their patients. Specifically, this report examines the impact of changes in federal Medicaid policy, contained in the Deficit Reduction Act of 2006 (DRA), which requires applicants and recipients to document both their citizenship or legal U.S. residence and proof of their personal identity
In 2001, health centers provided health care services to nearly 12 million people at more than 4,000...
In order to understand the role of health centers as safety net providers, as well as the potential ...
Steady growth in the number of uninsured and under-insured has sparked health reform proposals at th...
This report represents a second wave follow-up to a first wave study whose purpose was to measur...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Def...
Based on interviews, summarizes how state officials expect the 2005 citizenship documentation requir...
Medically impaired individuals such as George, as well as disaster victims, mentally handicapped per...
A new report by Drs. L. Ku, J. Zur, E. Jones, P. Shin and S. Rosenbaum examines the impact of feder...
Evaluates how the 2006 requirement for Medicaid beneficiaries to present proof of citizenship affect...
Based on interviews, summarizes how grantees of RWJF's Covering Kids & Families initiative to increa...
Since the establishment of the first health center in 1965, health centers have evolved into an esse...
This article examines a potential unintended consequence of the mandated Medicaid citizenship verifi...
This study examines the effects of the Deficit Reduction Act (DRA) on immigrant Medicaid participati...
In 2012 nearly 1,200 federally funded community health centers were providing access to care for a p...
Community health centers represent a major source of primary health care for the nation’s Medicaid b...
In 2001, health centers provided health care services to nearly 12 million people at more than 4,000...
In order to understand the role of health centers as safety net providers, as well as the potential ...
Steady growth in the number of uninsured and under-insured has sparked health reform proposals at th...
This report represents a second wave follow-up to a first wave study whose purpose was to measur...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Def...
Based on interviews, summarizes how state officials expect the 2005 citizenship documentation requir...
Medically impaired individuals such as George, as well as disaster victims, mentally handicapped per...
A new report by Drs. L. Ku, J. Zur, E. Jones, P. Shin and S. Rosenbaum examines the impact of feder...
Evaluates how the 2006 requirement for Medicaid beneficiaries to present proof of citizenship affect...
Based on interviews, summarizes how grantees of RWJF's Covering Kids & Families initiative to increa...
Since the establishment of the first health center in 1965, health centers have evolved into an esse...
This article examines a potential unintended consequence of the mandated Medicaid citizenship verifi...
This study examines the effects of the Deficit Reduction Act (DRA) on immigrant Medicaid participati...
In 2012 nearly 1,200 federally funded community health centers were providing access to care for a p...
Community health centers represent a major source of primary health care for the nation’s Medicaid b...
In 2001, health centers provided health care services to nearly 12 million people at more than 4,000...
In order to understand the role of health centers as safety net providers, as well as the potential ...
Steady growth in the number of uninsured and under-insured has sparked health reform proposals at th...