Implementation of Improvements to the Allocation Routine for Health Insurance Coverage in the CPS ASEC
Joanna Turner presented "Implementation of Improvements to the Allocation Routine for Health Insurance Coverage in the CPS ASEC" at the 2012 Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology Research Conference, January 10, 2012 in Washington DC.
This presentation describes the Census Bureau working paper she co-authored with SHADAC Research Assistant Michel Boudreaux, which describes changes implemented by the Census Bureau to improve the quality of their health insurance estimates.
State Data Spotlight: Rhode Island Health Indicators
This State Data Spotlight describes Rhode Island's Health Indicator System for Medicaid enrollees. The Rhode Island Medicaid Research and Evaluation Project uses existing public health data, Medicaid administrative data and state-level survey data to actively inform program activities and evaluation.
The Health Indicator System was established by the state in 1999 to monitor and evaluate health services within the Medicaid program, and also to provide a useful framework for data collection for all Rhode Islanders. They system helps policymakers identify how specific Medicaid interventions have impacted the health status of enrollees, and is used to inform future initiatives and interventions. January 2012
The brief's maps and tables display one way of analyzing primary care capacity at a state level. The figures include information about the potential need (projected Medicaid eligibility and population characteristics) and capacity (current physician supply) in a visual format.
The brief's maps and tables display one way of analyzing primary care capacity at a state level. The figures include information about the potential need (projected Medicaid eligibility and population characteristics) and capacity (current physician supply) in a visual format.
The brief's maps and tables display one way of analyzing primary care capacity at a state level. The figures include information about the potential need (projected Medicaid eligibility and population characteristics) and capacity (current physician supply) in a visual format.