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How Do Marriage, Cohabitation, and Single Parenthood Affect the Material Hardships of Families with Children

This paper builds on the prior work by replicating and expanding the analysis of material hardship, including the role of help from family and friends.

The Effects of Congressional Proposals on Prescription Drug Costs for Medicare Beneficiaries

Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Provides discussion and estimates of several Congressional proposals on prescription drug costs for Medicare beneficiaries.

Medication Use by Medicare Beneficiaries Living in Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities

This report compares the medication use of Medicare beneficiaries living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Descriptions of Medicare use include mean number of drug mentions per month of stay (scheduled and PRN drugs), and prevalence and duration of therapy by major drug classes.

Effects of Congressional Proposals on Prescription Drug Costs for Medicare Beneficiaries

Provides discussion and estimates of several Congressional proposals on prescription drug costs for Medicare beneficiaries.
Report

A Compendium of HHS Technical Assistance Activities Related to the Administration's Community-Integration Initiative

To fulfill a Presidential mandate, the Department of Health and Human Services established the New Freedom Initiative Workgroup to review efforts that have been initiated in response to the Olmstead decision, and to recommit and refocus the Administration's efforts in promoting the full participation of adults with disabilities in community life.
Case Study

Medicaid Buy-In Programs: Case Studies of Early Implementer States

This paper describes the findings from nine Case Study states. These case studies were conducted: (1) To examine early implementation experience among the states in order to gain an understanding of the programmatic, fiscal, and political context in which design decisions were made.

Study of the Impact of Monitoring the Health Outcomes for Disabled

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Characteristics of Families Using Title IV-D Services in 1997

Prepared by: Matthew Lyon Prepared for:Office of Human Services PolicyOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services