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The research shows fairly good coverage of medical expenses and needs before the transition to adulthood.
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The purpose of this study, sponsored by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as part of the Center on Excellence in Disabilities Research, is to describe parents’ perspectives on the care received at medical...
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facilities for adults and children with mental illness. As a result, policymakers and program administrators face major … and children with mental illness. Findings demonstrated that organizations operating facilities for children and adults …
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The studies summarized in this document were sponsored by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as part of the Center on Excellence in Disabilities Research, and had the following goals: (1) test the relationship...
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This brief, the fourth in a series on critical issues involved in caring for children with special health care needs … and disabilities, few do so for children. The brief provides suggested steps that plans can take to improve care … coordination for these children. …
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Stochastic dominance (SD) is commonly used to rank income distribution and assesssocial policies. The literature argues that SD is a robust criterion for policy evaluationbecause it requires minimal knowledge of the social welfare function. We argue that,on the contrary, SD is not a robust...
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brief in a new series profiles children with disabilities and chronic conditions in commercial plans, who account for more …
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