AcademyHealth Stateside - November/December 2007  (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
 State Coverage Initiatives is moving
 New State Health Reforms Enacted
 New Mexico Unveils New Health Care Reform Proposal
 States Consider New Recommendations
 State Coverage Initiatives Winter Meeting to be Held in Nashville, TN
 State Coverage Initiatives Summer Workshop for State Officials to be held in San Francisco
 New SCI Publication on Marketing State Insurance Coverage Programs
 Hold the Date: Cyber Seminar on Maine’s Experience in Expanding Coverage
 State Health Research and Policy Interest Group Activities
 News from AcademyHealth
 Reports of Interest


Reports of Interest

STATE COVERAGE INITIATIVES: Will Moving Toward Universal Coverage Make the System Work Better for Everyone?
Alliance for Health Reform policy briefing
October 26, 2007

A High Performance Health System for the United States: An Ambitious Agenda for the Next President
The Commonwealth Fund
November 2007

Congressional Testimony--Widening Gaps in Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: The Need for Universal Coverage
The Commonwealth Fund
November 2007

Leading the Way? Maine's Initial Experience in Expanding Coverage Through Dirigo Health Reforms
The Commonwealth Fund
December 2007

Consider It Done? The Likely Efficacy Of Mandates For Health Insurance
Health Affairs
November/December 2007

Report From Massachusetts: Employers Largely Support Health Care Reform, And Few Signs Of Crowd-Out Appear
Health Affairs
Web Exclusive
November 14, 2007

Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007 (CHIPRA): The revised CHIPRA Bill (H.R. 3963) Compared to the Original Bill (H.R. 976)
Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured
November 2007

State Fiscal Conditions and Medicaid
Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured
October 2007

SCHIP Delivery Systems
National Academy for State Health Policy
October 207

Balancing Act: Creating a Sustainable Health Care Benefits Package
New America Foundation
November 1, 2007