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Journal Article
Authors examined differences in rates of unmet need between low-income uninsured and Medicaid patients of Health Resources and Services Administration–funded health centers (HRSA HCs) and safety-net clinics in general or private physicians. Logistic regression models were used to compare the predicted probabilities of unmet need for uninsured and Medicaid individuals whose usual source of care is HRSA HCs versus clinics in general or private physicians.
Journal Article
Authors examined differences in rates of unmet need between low-income uninsured and Medicaid patients of Health Resources and Services Administration–funded health centers (HRSA HCs) and safety-net clinics in general or private physicians. Logistic regression models were used to compare the predicted probabilities of unmet need for uninsured and Medicaid individuals whose usual source of care is HRSA HCs versus clinics in general or private physicians.
Policy Research Report
California led the way in implementing ACA reforms, and national data comparisons of all 50 states clearly show the state has been one of the most successful states in enrolling eligible people in new coverage from the ACA’s full launch in 2014 until today.
Policy Research Report
California led the way in implementing ACA reforms, and national data comparisons of all 50 states clearly show the state has been one of the most successful states in enrolling eligible people in new coverage from the ACA’s full launch in 2014 until today.
Policy Brief
​California’s Whole Person Care (WPC) Pilots implemented under the Section 1115 Medicaid Waiver, “Medi-Cal 2020,” are designed to coordinate medical, behavioral and social services to improve the health and well-being of Medicaid beneficiaries with complex needs. Authors examined literature on care coordination and developed a framework for assessing the progress of WPC Pilot implementation in eight key areas.
Policy Brief
​California’s Whole Person Care (WPC) Pilots implemented under the Section 1115 Medicaid Waiver, “Medi-Cal 2020,” are designed to coordinate medical, behavioral and social services to improve the health and well-being of Medicaid beneficiaries with complex needs. Authors examined literature on care coordination and developed a framework for assessing the progress of WPC Pilot implementation in eight key areas.
Journal Article
Authors examined how the receipt of enabling services influenced patient health care outcomes based on a nationally representative survey of patients served in 2014 at health centers funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Journal Article
Authors examined how the receipt of enabling services influenced patient health care outcomes based on a nationally representative survey of patients served in 2014 at health centers funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Journal Article
​The rising prevalence of mental health conditions and substance use disorders (MH/SUD) underscores the important role of health centers (HCs) in caring for low-income and uninsured MH/SUD patients.
Journal Article
​The rising prevalence of mental health conditions and substance use disorders (MH/SUD) underscores the important role of health centers (HCs) in caring for low-income and uninsured MH/SUD patients.
Journal Article
This study evaluated a large mobile dental care program based in Minnesota. Authors used data collected during a two‐day site visit and multivariate regression analysis of electronic records of adults and children who received care from 2000 through 2015, representing 84,279 unique patients.  Authors found: The number of patients increased from 5,558 in 2000 to 13,863 in 2015 A decline in the share of preventive procedures over this period, from 45.7% to 29.
Journal Article
This study evaluated a large mobile dental care program based in Minnesota. Authors used data collected during a two‐day site visit and multivariate regression analysis of electronic records of adults and children who received care from 2000 through 2015, representing 84,279 unique patients.  Authors found: The number of patients increased from 5,558 in 2000 to 13,863 in 2015 A decline in the share of preventive procedures over this period, from 45.7% to 29.
Journal Article
In this retrospective, observational study, authors aimed to examine the rate of follow-up visits among patients with behavioral health conditions and to assess the impact of this visit on the subsequent rate of readmission. They analyzed data from 1,905 low-income uninsured adults with behavioral health conditions enrolled in a health care coverage program implemented by a California County from 2012 to 2013.
Journal Article
In this retrospective, observational study, authors aimed to examine the rate of follow-up visits among patients with behavioral health conditions and to assess the impact of this visit on the subsequent rate of readmission. They analyzed data from 1,905 low-income uninsured adults with behavioral health conditions enrolled in a health care coverage program implemented by a California County from 2012 to 2013.
Journal Article
The study describes the process of choosing a clinical outcome measure for a statewide performance outcome system for children receiving publicly funded mental health services in California.
Journal Article
The study describes the process of choosing a clinical outcome measure for a statewide performance outcome system for children receiving publicly funded mental health services in California.
Policy Brief
This policy brief includes the latest data from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) on the health insurance, demographics, health status, and access to care of undocumented low-income Californians.
Policy Brief
This policy brief includes the latest data from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) on the health insurance, demographics, health status, and access to care of undocumented low-income Californians.
Journal Article
Millions of Americans have uncontrolled hypertension and are low-income or uninsured populations. Health Resources and Services Administration-funded health centers (HCs) are primary providers of care to these patients and a majority have adopted the patient-centered medical home (PCMH).
Journal Article
Millions of Americans have uncontrolled hypertension and are low-income or uninsured populations. Health Resources and Services Administration-funded health centers (HCs) are primary providers of care to these patients and a majority have adopted the patient-centered medical home (PCMH).