Uncertainty continues to surround the health and economic effects that can be expected from increased federal spending on public health and prevention strategies. Recent research provides some insight into the question of whether spending on public health strategies can offset the need for future spending on medical care
This session reviews recent findings from a series of studies that estimate the health and economic ...
Fiscal pressures and policy imperatives have created a need for rigorous economic analyses of public...
The implementation and reach of evidence-based prevention and public health programs varies widely a...
BACKGROUND: Policy strategies for reforming the U.S. health care system to control costs and improve...
Preventable health conditions account for more than 75% of the $2.7 trillion spent annually on healt...
Summarizes research linking economic, political, bureaucratic, and other factors with geographic var...
The Affordable Care Act authorized the largest expansion in federal funding for public health servic...
Objectives: Spending on public health and prevention strategies varies widely across states and comm...
This presentation provides an overview of recent research on governmental public health expenditures...
We estimate the dynamics and interactions of governmental spending on Medicaid and other public heal...
Expanding the delivery of efficacious public health and prevention strategies holds considerable pot...
Research Objective: Twenty-six states are expanding Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care A...
This seminar examines a series of approaches for estimating the health and economic effects attribut...
Research on the health and economic impact of public health strategies can help newly evolving healt...
This session reviews recent findings from a series of studies that estimate the health and economic ...
Fiscal pressures and policy imperatives have created a need for rigorous economic analyses of public...
The implementation and reach of evidence-based prevention and public health programs varies widely a...
BACKGROUND: Policy strategies for reforming the U.S. health care system to control costs and improve...
Preventable health conditions account for more than 75% of the $2.7 trillion spent annually on healt...
Summarizes research linking economic, political, bureaucratic, and other factors with geographic var...
The Affordable Care Act authorized the largest expansion in federal funding for public health servic...
Objectives: Spending on public health and prevention strategies varies widely across states and comm...
This presentation provides an overview of recent research on governmental public health expenditures...
We estimate the dynamics and interactions of governmental spending on Medicaid and other public heal...
Expanding the delivery of efficacious public health and prevention strategies holds considerable pot...
Research Objective: Twenty-six states are expanding Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care A...
This seminar examines a series of approaches for estimating the health and economic effects attribut...
Research on the health and economic impact of public health strategies can help newly evolving healt...
This session reviews recent findings from a series of studies that estimate the health and economic ...
Fiscal pressures and policy imperatives have created a need for rigorous economic analyses of public...
The implementation and reach of evidence-based prevention and public health programs varies widely a...