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Making Medicaid a block grant program: an analysis of the implications of past proposalsJeanne M Lambrew
George Washington University, USA
Milbank Q 83:41-63. 2005..As a result, Medicaid probably could not--and cannot--maintain existing health coverage under a block grant financing structure...
Change in challenging times: a plan for extending and improving health coverageJeanne M Lambrew
George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, Washington, DC, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) . 2005..By emphasizing the moral imperative for change, especially relative to other options on the policy agenda, it aims to create momentum for expanding and improving health coverage for all...
The heartland's heartstrings: the power, challenges, and opportunities of rural health advocacy in WashingtonJeanne M Lambrew
George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, Washington, DC, USA
N C Med J 67:55-7. 2006
Federal health policy response to Hurricane Katrina: what it was and what it could have beenJeanne M Lambrew
George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, Center for American Progress, Washington, DC 20006, USA
JAMA 296:1394-7. 2006
Money and mandates: relative effects of key policy levers in expanding health insurance coverage to all AmericansJeanne M Lambrew
Department of Health Policy, School of Public Health and Health Services, George Washington University Washington, DC 20006, USA
Inquiry 43:333-44. 2006..Although less generous subsidies coupled with an individual mandate could yield universal coverage at a low federal cost, doing so would require large, new payments by individuals. Other key trade-offs are discussed...
Numbers matter: a guide to cost and coverage estimates in health reform debatesJeanne M Lambrew
Department ofHealth Policy, George Washington University Medical School School of Public Health, USA
J Law Med Ethics 32:446-53. 2004
