This report examines the critical need for risk adjustment in programs serving persons dually eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid and describes federal and state experience implementing risk adjustment models.
This Public Health Institute policy brief examines the health insurance coverage of nonelderly women in California, ages 18–64, highlighting the demographic groups most at risk for lack of coverage as well as the changes that have taken place since 2007.
This Government Accountability report found that enrollment in the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) programs was slow to start but increased steadily over the first year, ending with more than 27,000 and 705,000 enrollees, respectively.
This Spotlight highlights how the Rhode Island Medicaid Research and Evaluation Project uses existing public health data, Medicaid administrative data and state-level survey data to actively inform program activities and evaluation.
This report by Maximizing Enrollment and Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., is set of 12 core performance measures for enrollment and retention that states can use to monitor enrollment and retention policies under the ACA.