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1. SCHIP at the crossroads: California's options in responding to new federal funding conditions

2. Physicians' participation in ACOs is lower in places with vulnerable populations than in more affluent communities

3. Enabling sustainable investment in social interventions: a review of Medicaid managed care rate-setting tools

4. In their own words: improving the care experience of families with children with special health care needs

6. A profile of the uninsured in the U.S. Virgin Islands: results from the 2003 Virgin Islands Health Care Insurance and Access Survey

7. Barely hanging on: middle-class and uninsured : a state-by-state analysis

8. Small area health insurance estimates from the census bureau: 2008 and 2009

9. Comparing federal government surveys that count the uninsured

10. Methods brief: Minnesota Health Insurance Transitions Study (MN-HITS)

11. Health insurance transitions under the ACA experienced by people previously insured in non-group plans

12. How many seniors live in poverty?

14. Trends in P2Y12 receptor inhibitor use and adherence after percutaneous coronary intervention, 2008-2016

17. Across the states: profiles of long-term care and independent living

18. Across the states: profiles of long-term care and independent living : executive summary, state data, and rankings

19. Across the states: profiles of long-term services and supports

20. Across the states: profiles of long-term services and supports : executive summary, state data, and rankings

29. A review covering a résumé of the problems, accomplishments and future programs of the Public Health and Welfare Section among the Japanese population in furthering the objectives of the Supreme Commander: for the period August 1945-August 1947

31. Will people be healthy enough to work longer?

32. Retirement and Social Security: a time series approach

33. Are age-62/63 retired worker beneficiaries at risk?

34. Work ability and the social insurance safety net in the years prior to retirement

36. Health and retirement effects in a collective consumption model of elderly households

37. Understanding the growth in federal disability programs: who are the marginal beneficiaries, and how much do they cost?

38. The impact of temporary assistance programs on disability rolls and re-employment

39. Residents in seniors housing and care communities: overview of the Residents Financial Survey

40. Disparities in food access and in opportunities for physical activity

44. Starting early: obesity prevention in early childhood

45. Addressing patients' social needs: an emerging business case for provider investment

46. When the nest egg cracks: financial consequences of health problems, marital status changes, and job layoffs at older ages

47. The well-being of retirees: evidence using subjective data

48. Does Medicare Part D protect the elderly from financial risk?

50. Gaps in health insurance: an all-American problem : findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey

51. East Harlem Neighborhood Plan Health Impact Assessment: connecting housing affordability and health

52. What's happening to U.S. mortality rates?

55. Instability of public health insurance coverage for children and their families: causes, consequences, and remedies

57. Community needs assessment overview

58. Implementing New York's DSRIP program: implications for Medicaid payment and delivery system reform

59. Association of patient out-of-pocket costs with prescription abandonment and delay in fills of novel oral anticancer agents

64. Hospital readmission and social risk factors identified from physician notes

65. Sources of increasing differential mortality among the aged by socioeconomic status

66. Evidence of increasing differential mortality: a comparison of the HRS and SIPP

68. Would reducing the price of employing an older worker improve labor market outcomes by socioeconomic status?: evidence from health insurance premium restrictions

69. Rising inequality in life expectancy by socioeconomic status

70. Examining the drivers of readmissions and reducing unnecessary readmissions for better patient care

72. Why has U.S. life expectancy fallen below other countries?

76. Just getting by: unmet need for personal assistance services among persons 50 or older with disabilities

77. The characteristics of Social Security beneficiaries who claim benefits at the early entitlement age

79. Resource tests and eligibility for federal assistance programs: effects of current rules and options for change

80. Nonelderly women in California: a health snapshot

81. Hidden in plain sight: California's paid Medi-Cal caregivers are vulnerable

82. Successful strategies for increasing enrollment in California's Low Income Health Program (LIHP)

83. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease burden in California and Southern California, 2011

84. After millions of Californians gain health coverage under the Affordable Care Act, who will remain uninsured?

87. Variation in patients’ use of, experiences with, and access to telehealth during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic

88. Racial, ethnic, and language concordance between patients and their usual health care providers

89. Food insecurity trended upward in midst of high inflation and fewer supports: findings from the Health Reform Monitoring Survey, June 2022

90. A framework for evaluating the adequacy of disability benefit programs and its application to U.S. Social Security disability

91. Wide disparities in the income and assets of people on Medicare by race and ethnicity: now and in the future

93. Overview of approaches for estimating uninsurance rates at the sub-state level

95. Expanded young adult dependent coverage under the Affordable Care Act and its implications for risk pooling

98. The American Rescue Plan Act’s marketplace provisions: early implementation experiences and lessons learned from three state-based marketplaces

99. Are there "hot spots" of primary impairments among new SSDI awardees--and do we know why?

100. Understanding the local-level predictors of disability program flows: new adult awards and beneficiary work activity