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Dual Use of Veterans Health Administration and Indian Health Service: Healthcare Provider and Patient Perspectives (Journal of General Internal Medicine)
B. Josea Kramer, Rebecca L. Vivrette, Delight E. Satter, Stella Jouldjian, Leander Russell McDonald
Many American Indian and Alaska Native veterans are eligible for healthcare from the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and from the Indian Health Service (IHS).
  Journal Article Apr 2009

More than Half of California's Uninsured Children Eligible for Public Programs But Not Enrolled
Shana Alex Lavarreda, E. Richard Brown, Jean Yoon, Sungching Glenn
Using data from the 2005 California Health Interview Survey, researchers found that more than half of the uninsured children in California are eligible for public programs but are not enrolled, a further sign of the limitations in current health insurance arrangements.
  Fact Sheet Oct 2006

One in Five Californians Were Uninsured in 2005 Despite Modest Gains in Coverage
Jean Yoon, E. Richard Brown, Shana Alex Lavarreda, Sungching Glenn
Despite marginal improvements in job-based health insurance for adults and public program enrollment for children, one in five (6.5 ...
  Policy Brief Oct 2006

High Cost of Insurance Outweighs Other Barriers for Mid-Size Firms
Nadereh Pourat, Jay C. Ripps
The continued decline of employment-based coverage in California and more than 6.6 million uninsured residents are major reasons for concern, since health insurance is the primary means by which health care for employed persons and their families is financed in the state.
  Policy Research Report Jun 2006

UPBEAT: The Impact of a Psychogeriatric Intervention in VA Medical Centers (Medical Care)
Gerald F. Kominski, Ronald M. Andersen, Roshan Bastani, Robert Gould, Charles Hackman, David Huang, Lissy Jarvik, Annette Maxwell, Jennifer Moye, Edwin Olsen, Robert Rohrbaugh, Joel Rosansky, Shane Taylor, William Van Stone
This study determines whether proactive screening of hospitalised patients can identify unrecognised comorbid psychiatric conditions, and whether comprehensive assessment and psychogeriatric intervention (UPBEAT) can improve care while reducing inpatient use.
  Journal Article May 2001



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