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1. Telemedicine in California: progress, challenges, and opportunities

2. Specialty care in the safety net: efforts to expand timely access

3. Understanding common reasons for patient referrals in difficult-to-access specialties

4. Workflow redesign: a model for California clinics

5. Round two competitive bidding for oxygen: continued access for vast majority of beneficiaries

6. Round two competitive bidding for enteral nutrition: continued access for vast majority of beneficiaries

7. Medicare Advantage appeal outcomes and audit findings raise concerns about service and payment denials

8. Section 1115 Medicaid expansion waivers: implementation experiences : findings from structured interviews in Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, & Michigan : final report

9. California's public mental health services: how are older adults being served?

10. Latino immigrants have higher rates of health insurance in states with inclusive policies

11. Breast cancer treatment and continuity of care in California: policy solutions to help patients maintain consistent care

12. Racial, cultural, and ethnic factors affecting the quality of end-of-life care in California: findings and recommendations

13. Reducing ambulance diversion in California: strategies and best practices

14. Riverside/San Bernardino: vast region, market fragmentation add to access woes

15. Pharmacogenomics: a primer for policymakers

16. High cost sharing and specialty drug initiation under Medicare Part D: a case study in patients with newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia

17. Racial disparities in geographic access to primary care in Philadelphia

19. The economic impact of potential closures of rural hospitals in rural Mississippi: a focus on the economic and policy implications & alternative models for rural hospitals in Mississippi

20. Survey: quantifying pediatricians' views on caring for children with special health care needs