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Health Care Access | RAND Access to health care refers to the ease with which an individual can obtain needed medical services RAND research has examined the social, cultural, economic, and geographic factors that influence health care access worldwide; the effects of changes in access; and the relationship between access and health for specific U S populations--including racial and ethnic minorities, people with
Transforming Mental Health Care in the United States | RAND With scientific advances, Medicaid expansion, and political consensus on the importance of improving mental health, the time is ripe for transforming the U S mental health system This will mean structural reforms that address patients' challenges in finding, accessing, and receiving high-quality and timely care
Childrens Access to Health Care | RAND - RAND Corporation Children's access to health care is critical to their health and development RAND research on health care access for children includes studies on such topics as health insurance programs for low-income families, vulnerable populations and disparities in health care, improving access to preventive care, and coordination of providers Report
Health Equity | RAND Health Equity Health equity is fair and just access to health resources, protection from health hazards, and health decisionmaking RAND research aims to understand the causes of disparities in health outcomes, health care access, and health care quality, and to identify opportunities to reduce these disparities Content Type
U. S. Health Care: Facts About Cost, Access, and Quality Focusing on the nation as a whole, this chart book provides an overview of key health care policy issues in the areas of cost, access, and quality The United States spends approximately 15 percent of its gross domestic product on health care, making health care the largest single sector of the U S economy
Improving the Quality of Mental Health Care for Veterans - RAND Corporation In 2008, RAND researchers estimated the two-year societal costs of post-deployment mental health problems, such as PTSD and depression, among veterans who had served since the September 11, 2001, attacks to be approximately $6 2 billion (in 2007 dollars) (Tanielian and Jaycox, 2008) The study estimated that if all veterans received high
The Affordable Care Act in Depth | RAND - RAND Corporation Greater Access to Care: Medicaid expansion makes health care more accessible to the poorest people — those earning less than 138 percent of the federal poverty level (this amounted to an income of about $16,000 for a single person or $32,000 for a family of four in 2013)
Access to Behavioral Health Care for Geographically Remote Service . . . DoD should establish clear policies for enhancing access to behavioral health care among remote service members and their dependents, setting an official standard of a maximum 30-minute drive to behavioral health specialty care, working quickly on closing the gap for active component service members, and setting goals of concerted progress
The Changing Landscape for Veterans Mental Health Care Research Summary Published Oct 9, 2017 Welcome Back Veterans (WBV) is a pioneering initiative that funds programs developed by academic medical centers to expand and improve mental health care for service members, veterans, and their families A team of RAND researchers monitored the program’s progress and accomplishments and drew lessons
RAND Health Care | RAND - RAND Corporation RAND Health Care RAND Health Care promotes healthier societies by improving health care systems in the United States and other countries We provide health care decisionmakers, practitioners, and the public with actionable, rigorous, objective evidence to support their most complex decisions About RAND Health Care