Private and public funders are now acknowledging that they rarely provide grants to organizations led by people of color. But four changes could help reimagine grantmaking infrastructure to support historically excluded organizations that hold health equity solutions.
Explore how two autoenrollment strategies, one affecting all legal residents and another affecting a narrower low-income population, might work. The Urban Institute’s Health Insurance Policy Simulation Model estimates coverage and cost implications of each approach.
A report commissioned by the National Academies reviews different ways third-party payers pay primary care health professionals, identifying core design issues in crafting a hybrid payment model.
Microsimulation modelers can and should regularly produce standard objective measures of the effects of health care reforms on household finances. The analysis lays out specific metrics that would improve policymakers' understanding of current reform proposals.
A new brief provides qualitative insights on why interviewed nonelderly adults would probably or definitely not get a COVID-19 vaccine. Interviewees were primarily concerned about the side effects of the vaccines and their accelerated development.