Oral Health in Texas: Bridging Gaps and Filling Needs
The report provides a portrait of
the oral disease burden in Texas and makes the case for a comprehensive public health approach to addressing oral health.
Health of Women Who Have Served Report 2017
A closer look at the health differences between women who have served and women who have not served.
CJA National Conference 2017
The Communities Joined in Action National Conference: Unleashing the Power of Communities: Achieving Health, Well-being, and Equity brought together community leaders.
Advancing Health Equity in the Health Insurance Marketplace: Results from California’s M-HEAT
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) created health insurance marketplaces to
make available a choice of easily comparable and affordable health insurance plans for individuals and
families without
Health of Those Who Have Served Report 2016
The Health of Those Who Have Served Report focuses on three of the four determinants: Behaviors, Clinical Care, and Policy to provide a picture of veterans’ health.
Advancing Health Equity in the Health Insurance Marketplace: Results from Connecticut’s M-HEAT
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) created health insurance marketplacesto
make available a choice of easily comparable and affordable health insurance plans for individuals and
families without public,
In the Wake of ACA: Understanding Community Barriers and Facilitators to Health Care Access
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) created new opportunities to enroll many in health insurance in Sacramento, California, and the nation.
Evolution of Health Insurance Marketplaces: Experiences and Progress in Reaching and Enrolling Diverse Populations
One of the important features of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 is the creation of health
insurance marketplaces (originally called exchanges), which are intended to make available a
choice of
Safety-Net Hospital Systems Transformation in the Era of Health Care Reform
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 has committed considerable dollars to help safety-net hospital systems build their capacity, create efficiency, enhance quality, and ultimately transform to improve the health
Status and Progress in Engaging Communities of Color to Advance Resilience to Climate Change
A growing body of evidence suggests that low income communities of color are especially
susceptible to the adverse effects of climate change, often facing greater morbidity and mortality than the general