Topic :: Health Care Reform
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- The Affordable Care Act (ACA) brought with it many changes to access and cost of preventive care for young adults. Now new research published in the Journal of Adolescent Health examines the health care reform’s impact on young adults. A UCSF team led by Dr. Sally Adams analyzed data on young adult well visits and three preventive service measures before and…
- Topic(s): Access & Utilization, Affordable Care Act, Clinical Preventive Services, Data & Trends, Health, Health Care, Health Care Reform, Immunizations, Policy, Population, Programs & Policies, Trends, Young Adults
- Type(s): Journal Articles
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- AYAH-NRC Workshop, March 8, 2019, “What’s New in Clinical Preventive Services: An update on Policies, Research and Emerging Paradigms of Parental Engagement”. View the full presentation slide deck here. The Adolescent and Young Adult Health National Resource Center (AYAH-NRC) will hold a workshop at the SAHM 2019 Annual Meeting— “Psychological Well-Being: International Transcultural Perspectives.” If you would like to view each section of the…
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- December 12th, 2018 The Young Invincibles, a partner of the AYAH-NRC, has published a presentation on important health insurance information and outreach best practices when marketing to young adults. This slide deck also offers insights into the latest changes to health insurance options as of 2018. Check out this new resource below! View or download the Young Adult Health Insurance presentation…
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- This fact sheet provides an analysis of the major health care reform bills before the House and Senate as of November 2009 and highlights aspects of these bills that are most critical to adolescent health, based on the Health Care Reform Principles of the Society for Adolescent Medicine.
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- This article examines the effect of federal and state policy changes on adolescents’ eligibility and enrollment in Medicaid and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). Morreale, M. C., & English, A. (2003). Eligibility and enrollment of adolescents in Medicaid and SCHIP: Recent progress, current challenges. Journal of Adolescent Health, 32(6, Suppl), 98-107.
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- This report is based on the findings from a 12-state study that was conducted in the fall of 1998. It highlights the potential impact of CHIP for adolescents, provides case studies of innovative strategies, and makes recommendations for how to better reach and serve adolescents who are eligible for or enrolled in CHIP.
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- This report is the result of a working seminar that brought together experts to make recommendations on how health care reform can best address the needs of adolescents. The report addresses the areas of benefits, financing, special populations, training of professionals, and the role of public health. It is a joint publication of NAHIC and the National Center for Education…