SHADAC Expertise
Evaluation and Monitoring
SHADAC has worked extensively with the federal and state governments to set up data collection structures, develop evaluation frameworks, and assess the impact of health reform efforts. Our staff have experience with a wide range of evaluation approaches and techniques, including managing efforts involving multiple agencies and stakeholders, employing community-based participatory research strategies, and carrying out quasi-experimental and experimental designs, among many others. We work closely with our clients to build technical capacity, integrate stakeholder participation in the development of our research design, and disseminate lessons learned to a range of audiences.
Evaluation Projects
- Study of the Impact of the ACA in Kentucky
- Evaluation of Minnesota’s State Innovation Model (SIM)
- State Health Reform Assistance Network
- Public Hospital Redesign and Incentives for Medi-Cal (PRIME) Program
- Comparing Health Insurance Measurement Error (CHIME)
- Case Studies Related to Medicaid and Marketplace Enrollment
Innovative Approaches to State-Level Evaluation and Monitoring
- ACA Coverage Expansions: Measuring and Monitoring Churn at the State Level
- Making Use of All-Payer Claims Databases (APCDs) for Health Care Reform Evaluation
- Using Insurer Filings to Monitor the Private Health Insurance Market
Monitoring and Evaluation Structures and Frameworks
- A Framework for Tracking the Impacts of the Affordable Care Act in California
- Assessing Quality Measurement Strategies Aimed at Special Populations in Medicaid
Tools and Resources