Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Young Adults Comprise 52% of Those Newly Eligible for Medicaid
Nov 20, 2013
Study Looks at State Strategies to Reduce ‘Rate Shock’ and Adverse Selection
Nov 19, 2013
New study reveals that models of care that rely on nurse practitioners or physician assistants could reduce the growing need for primary care physicians.
Nov 12, 2013
Study shows allowing nurse practitioners to practice independently increases health care cost savings realized through retail clinics.
Nov 4, 2013
September 20, 2013 -- Most uninsured nonelderly adults—even the so-called “young invincibles”—believe they need health insurance, according to a new national study by the Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC).
Sep 20, 2013
State and National Efforts to Enroll Eligible Children Prove to Be Successful
Sep 18, 2013
Analysis Details Health Characteristics of Likely Exchange Enrollees and the Effect on So-Called ‘Rate Shock’
Jul 18, 2013