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Medicaid Expansion In Nebraska Under The Affordable Care Act, Jim P. Stimpson
Medicaid Expansion In Nebraska Under The Affordable Care Act, Jim P. Stimpson
Reports: Center for Health Policy
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Active Primary Care Physicians In Nebraska: Data Comparison, Supply, And Characteristics, Soumitra S. Bhuyan, Marlene Deras, Jim P. Stimpson
Active Primary Care Physicians In Nebraska: Data Comparison, Supply, And Characteristics, Soumitra S. Bhuyan, Marlene Deras, Jim P. Stimpson
Reports: Center for Health Policy
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Health Insurance Coverage In Nebraska, Kelly Shaw-Sutherland, Jim P. Stimpson
Health Insurance Coverage In Nebraska, Kelly Shaw-Sutherland, Jim P. Stimpson
Reports: Center for Health Policy
No abstract provided.
Public Health Department Accreditation In Nebraska, Janelle J. Jacobson, Jim P. Stimpson, Li-Wu Chen, David Palm
Public Health Department Accreditation In Nebraska, Janelle J. Jacobson, Jim P. Stimpson, Li-Wu Chen, David Palm
Reports: Center for Health Policy
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Policy Analysis Of Impaired Driving Laws In Nebraska, Jim P. Stimpson, Kelly Shaw-Sutherland
Policy Analysis Of Impaired Driving Laws In Nebraska, Jim P. Stimpson, Kelly Shaw-Sutherland
Reports: Center for Health Policy
In Nebraska, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of injury death, and the second leading cause of injury-related hospitalization. More than a fourth of all motor vehicle deaths in Nebraska involved at least one alcohol-impaired driver. This brief provides a description of Nebraska alcohol-related statutes and regulations as of January 2011, and impaired driving policy recommendations based on the Nebraska Strategic Highway Safety Plan and recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Affordable Care Act Of 2010: A Brief Summary, Jim P. Stimpson
The Affordable Care Act Of 2010: A Brief Summary, Jim P. Stimpson
Reports: Center for Health Policy
In March 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA, P.L. 111-148) as amended by the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (HCERA, P.L. 111-152) (referred to hereafter as the ACA) was signed into law as the most comprehensive piece of legislation since the passage of Medicare and Medicaid legislation in 1965 aimed at creating sweeping health care reform. This brief provides a summary of the titles contained in the law, the implementation of the provisions, and the estimated financial impact.
Analysis Of National Health Policies Directed At Immigrants In The United States, Jim P. Stimpson
Analysis Of National Health Policies Directed At Immigrants In The United States, Jim P. Stimpson
Reports: Center for Health Policy
This brief describes national policy efforts from 1986 to 2010 affecting access to health care for immigrants. An understanding of the policy actions that have affected immigrants’ access to health care will provide context for future policy discussions.