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State Policymakers' Priorities for Successful Implementation of Health Reform
05/01/2010 | Requests *
Summary
As states assess the challenges and opportunities presented by federal health reform legislation, there is a natural tendency to focus on the most immediate issues, but it is equally important that states begin planning for the many aspects of implementation that occur in later years. This State Health Policy Briefing identifies and describes ten aspects of federal health reform that states must get right if they are to be successful in implementation.
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Available Files
- Brief PDF (134K, 6 pages)
Keywords
CLASS Act; Eligibility; Dual Eligibles; Community Inclusion; Medicaid; Insurance Exchange; Commercial Health Insurance Market; regulation; benefit design; Money Follows the Person; population health goals; policy development; implementation
Topic
Affordable Care Act (ACA), Long-Term Care
Type/Tool
Policy alerts, briefs, letters & papers
Source
Rutgers/NASHP, National Academy for State Health Policy
State
All States/Territories
Date Created
06/08/2010
Contact
National Academy for State Health Policy
1233 20th St., N.W.
Suite 303
Washington, DC 20036
info@nashp.org
202-903-0101
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