Examines public health indicators in each state, in combination with federal and state funding for programs to promote health. Includes state rankings by funding per capita, percentage of population who are uninsured, disease rates, and other indicators
Preventable health conditions account for more than 75% of the $2.7 trillion spent annually on healt...
A healthy United States is a strong United States. A prepared nation is a safe nation. But persisten...
MOTIVATION: Thirty states are expanding Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) as ...
Provides an overview of federal and state funding for public health programs and examines major heal...
Examines the allocation of federal health funds to emphasize that the U.S. is falling short on achie...
Examines state trends, variations, and rankings in key health indicators and federal, state, and loc...
Examines federal and state public health funding for preventive care and state variations in disease...
Examines state trends, variations, and rankings in key health indicators and federal, state, and loc...
A Funding Crisis for Public Health and Safety: State-by-State Public Health Funding and Key Health F...
This article documents the instability and variation in publicfinancing of public health functions a...
Outlines a federal policy guide for modernizing the public health system. Includes recommendations o...
Based on a literature review, estimates state-by-state savings in healthcare costs from investing $1...
Summarizes research linking economic, political, bureaucratic, and other factors with geographic var...
BACKGROUND: Policy strategies for reforming the U.S. health care system to control costs and improve...
Research Objective: Twenty-six states are expanding Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care A...
Preventable health conditions account for more than 75% of the $2.7 trillion spent annually on healt...
A healthy United States is a strong United States. A prepared nation is a safe nation. But persisten...
MOTIVATION: Thirty states are expanding Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) as ...
Provides an overview of federal and state funding for public health programs and examines major heal...
Examines the allocation of federal health funds to emphasize that the U.S. is falling short on achie...
Examines state trends, variations, and rankings in key health indicators and federal, state, and loc...
Examines federal and state public health funding for preventive care and state variations in disease...
Examines state trends, variations, and rankings in key health indicators and federal, state, and loc...
A Funding Crisis for Public Health and Safety: State-by-State Public Health Funding and Key Health F...
This article documents the instability and variation in publicfinancing of public health functions a...
Outlines a federal policy guide for modernizing the public health system. Includes recommendations o...
Based on a literature review, estimates state-by-state savings in healthcare costs from investing $1...
Summarizes research linking economic, political, bureaucratic, and other factors with geographic var...
BACKGROUND: Policy strategies for reforming the U.S. health care system to control costs and improve...
Research Objective: Twenty-six states are expanding Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care A...
Preventable health conditions account for more than 75% of the $2.7 trillion spent annually on healt...
A healthy United States is a strong United States. A prepared nation is a safe nation. But persisten...
MOTIVATION: Thirty states are expanding Medicaid eligibility under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) as ...