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Gallup: Percentage of Uninsured in U.S. Now at 13.4%

In June 2014, Gallup published results of its latest national poll confirming the percentage of uninsured individuals in the U.S. Continue reading →

Fenway Institute and Center for American Progress: Asking Patients Questions about Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Clinical Settings

This report summarizes the findings of research conducted by the Fenway Institute and Center for American Progress on asking patients Continue reading →

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services: Additional $730 Million Available for State Innovation Models

The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced the availability Continue reading →

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services: Health Care Innovation Awards Round Two

The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has announced the first batch Continue reading →

University of California Los Angeles and University of California Berkeley: A Little Investment Goes A Long Way – Modest Cost to Expand Preventive and Routine Health Services to All Low-Income Californians

This analysis from the University of California Los Angeles Center for Health Policy Research and University of California Berkeley Labor Continue reading →

California HealthCare Foundation: In Their Own Words – Consumers’ and Enrollment Counselors’ Experience with Covered California

This report from the California HealthCare Foundation summarizes some of the experiences of consumers and enrollment counselors with enrollment for Continue reading →

FSG and Grantmakers in Health: Better Outcomes, Lower Costs

This transcript of a 2012 interview with Dr. Atul Guwande applies the concept of “collective impact” to community philanthropy. Dr. Continue reading →

Stanford Social Innovation Review: Channeling Change – Making Collective Impact Work

This 2012 follow-up article on the concept of “collective impact” further describes strategies that maximize the impact of both funder Continue reading →

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