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Raising The Minimum Legal Sales Age For Tobacco Products In Nebraska, Fernando A. Wilson, Nizar K. Wehbi, Kavita Mosalpuria, Li-Wu Chen
Raising The Minimum Legal Sales Age For Tobacco Products In Nebraska, Fernando A. Wilson, Nizar K. Wehbi, Kavita Mosalpuria, Li-Wu Chen
Reports: Center for Health Policy
No abstract provided.
An Overview Of State Criteria For Declaring A Public Health Emergency, Fernando A. Wilson, Nizar K. Wehbi, Kavita Mosalpuria
An Overview Of State Criteria For Declaring A Public Health Emergency, Fernando A. Wilson, Nizar K. Wehbi, Kavita Mosalpuria
Reports: Center for Health Policy
No abstract provided.
Race Inclusion Diversity & Equity: The Ride Report, Renaisa S. Anthony, Todd A. Wyatt, Chad Abresch, Maria Teel, Kandy Do, Olubadero Yerokun-Houessou, Talia Mcgill, Angela Benton
Race Inclusion Diversity & Equity: The Ride Report, Renaisa S. Anthony, Todd A. Wyatt, Chad Abresch, Maria Teel, Kandy Do, Olubadero Yerokun-Houessou, Talia Mcgill, Angela Benton
Reports: Center for Reducing Health Disparities
The Race, Inclusion, Diversity & Equity (RIDE) Report is presented as a resource to augment, strengthen and support existing and future diversity, inclusion & equity efforts at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). It is organized into 7 sections and highlights the voices, perspectives and ideas of over 150 UNMC administrators, students, faculty, staff and community partners (key stakeholders).
An Examination Of Private Payer Reimbursements To Primary Care Providers For Healthcare Services Using Telehealth, United States 2009–2013, Fernando A. Wilson, Kate Elizabeth Trout, Sankeerth Rampa, Jim P. Stimpson
An Examination Of Private Payer Reimbursements To Primary Care Providers For Healthcare Services Using Telehealth, United States 2009–2013, Fernando A. Wilson, Kate Elizabeth Trout, Sankeerth Rampa, Jim P. Stimpson
Reports: Center for Health Policy
- Half of telehealth-related state policies were implemented in the last five years.
- Although many states permit reimbursements for telehealth services, only seven states have passed statutes mandating parity with reimbursements for non-telehealth services.
- Despite an increasing number of telehealth policies, claims for telehealth services to private insurers are rare.
- Lower average reimbursements for telehealth billings may discourage adoption of telehealth technologies.
- Surveillance of claims data will help identify whether telehealth policies are having their intended impact on the healthcare system.
Medicaid Expansion In Indiana, Jim P. Stimpson, Fernando A. Wilson, Anh T. Nguyen, Kelly Shaw-Sutherland
Medicaid Expansion In Indiana, Jim P. Stimpson, Fernando A. Wilson, Anh T. Nguyen, Kelly Shaw-Sutherland
Reports: Center for Health Policy
No abstract provided.