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         Welfare Reform Health Care:     more books (100)
  1. Cost containment vs. solidarity in the welfare state: The case of German and American health care reform (Policy papers) by Susan Giaimo, 1998
  2. A bitter pill: Welfare reform and the health of homeless people by Jeff Singer, 1995
  3. Health Care Reform and American Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know by Lawrence R. Jacobs, Theda Skocpol, 2010-10-20
  4. "Health Of Nations: An International Perspective On Us Health Care Reform, 3d Edition" by Laurene" "Graig, 1999-06-15
  5. American Health Care: Realities, Rights, and Reforms by Charles J. Dougherty, 1988-03-03
  6. Boomerang: Health Care Reform and the Turn against Government by Theda Skocpol, 1997-04-17
  7. Reassembling Social Security: A Survey of Pensions and Health Care Reforms in Latin America Published in association with the Pan-American Health Organization by Carmelo Mesa-Lago, 2008-04-07
  8. Health Care Reform in the Nineties
  9. Health Care Reform in Central America: Ngo-Government Collaboration in Guatemala and El Salvador by Alberto Jose Frick Cardelle, 2003-10
  10. Health Care Reform in Sweden, 1980-1994 by Andrew Twaddle, 1999-10-30
  11. Talk of Power, Power of Talk: The 1994 Health Care Reform Debate and Beyond (Praeger Series in Political Communication) by Michael W. Shelton, 2000-04-30
  12. The Political Economy of Health Care Development and Reforms in Hong Kong (Social & Political Studies from Hong Kong) by Victor C. W. Wong, 1999-03
  13. Recent Reforms in the Swedish Health Care System: Implications for the Swedish Welfare State by Randolph K. Quaye, 2007-11-27
  14. Back to Reform: Values, Markets, and the Health Care System by Charles J. Dougherty, 1996-02-29

21. Immigrant Policy Project Publications
This issue paper reviews the effects of the 1996 welfare reform law on immigrants'eligibility for health care, and studies that indicate enrollment in SCHIP
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Citizenship and Civic Engagement
Legislative Melting Pot ," by Dianna Gordon, State Legislatures , July/August 2002. Nearly a hundred state legislators are immigrants. They bring a special work ethic and empathy to lawmaking. Diversity in Action: The First Hmong Senator ," by Christopher Conte, State Legislatures , July/August 2002. Mee Moua typifies the rich contributions foreign-born lawmakers are bringing to the legislative institution. The New Americans ," by Ann Morse, State Legislatures , July/August 2000. States have started programs to help immigrants become citizens, and many of these new Americans know more about civics than the natives.

22. National Coalition For The Homeless--Redirect
safety net, the arrival of managed care, and growth in homelessness have resultedin increased need for homeless health care services. welfare reform is also
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23. About Us Impact On Georgia Contact Us Join Now! Press Releases
Crime Education Environmental Policy Free Enterprise Government reformGovernment Spending health care Transportation welfare reform.
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Agenda 2002 - A Guide to the Issues This highly touted briefing book includes facts, background material and well-researched policy proposals on key state issues. The following chapters are available online: Air Quality Crime Education Health Care ... Auto dealership regulations unfair to competition and consumers (Commentary) How New Car Dealers Put the Brakes on Competition (Full study) Leaner State Budget a Better Fit Good government is open to — and about — lobbying Proposed Tobacco Tax Hike Deserves To Be Snuffed Out News Release: Foundation appoints new Vice President Georgia Should Lift Ban on Mail-Order Prescriptions Closing the Gap Determining Government’s Core Functions ... Impact Fees Don't Always Work in the Real World The Foundation and the Federalist Society will host Law Day 2003 featuring Ken Starr on May 1.

24. About Us Impact On Georgia Contact Us Join Now! Press Releases
Federal. health care Financing Administration – welfare reform and Medicaid.US Department of health and Human Services (links to federal reports and data).
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Welfare Reform Facts Resources Analysis Facts Federal Health Care Financing Administration – Welfare Reform and Medicaid U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (links to federal reports and data) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – State Welfare Reform Links State Georgia Department of Labor Georgia Division of Family and Children Services Resources Cato Institute – Welfare and Workforce Heritage Foundation - Welfare American Institute for Full Employment

25. Child Policy -- Newsletters
the longterm effects of teenage smoking, and research about mental health care foryouth May, 2002 This issue focuses on welfare reform and its effects on the
http://www.rand.org/child/newsletters/news.html
Previous Newsletters The Child Policy Project team at RAND regularly sends a newsletter to update Congress on highlights of recent child policy work. (See the current newsletter .) The list below contains links to newsletters that have been sent previously:
January, 2003

This issue presents a summary of key studies released by RAND in 2002. Included are the results of new research on marijuana and the validity of the gateway effect to the use of harder drugs and an analysis of school-based drug prevention. Also highlighted are research on the effects welfare reform on the well-being of children and a report on the costs of military child care. An upcoming project, "Obesity Among Kindergartners and First Graders: Relationship To School Performance" is also featured.
November, 2002

In this issue, Hot Topics include an article on childhood and adult obesity and research on promising practices in after-school care. Also highlighted are a research synthesis on the consequences of welfare reform and a study on the sexual behavior of adolescents. An ongoing study on behavioral reactions following terrorism exposure is also described.
October, 2002

26. RAND's Center For The Study Of Social Welfare Policy
regulation of employee health benefits, health care quality under managed care,managed behavioral health care, effects of welfare reform on health care.
http://www.rand.org/labor/socialwelfare/staff.html
Amy Cox (Ph.D., Sociology, University of Maryland); Social inequality by gender, race, and class; poverty and welfare; labor markets and employment; gender, work, and family; family sociology and demography. RAND publications Lois Davis (Ph.D., Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles) disaster relief; military medical support; mental health services utilization. RAND publications James Dertouzos (Ph.D., Economics, Stanford); Economics of mass media regulation, labor economics, manpower, welfare reform. RAND publications Carole Roan Gresenz (Ph.D., Economics, Brown University); Federal regulation of employee health benefits, health care quality under managed care, managed behavioral health care, effects of welfare reform on health care. RAND publications Steven Haider (Ph.D., Economics, University of Michigan); Labor supply, earnings inequality, applied econometrics. RAND publications Joseph Hotz (Ph.D., Economics, University of Wisconsin, Madison); Teenage childbearing, economics of child care, school-to-work transition, welfare reform. RAND publications Lynn Karoly (Ph.D., Economics, Yale University); Child well-being, wage and income distribution, youth labor markets, retirement behavior, health insurance. Director

27. The Future Of Children - Figure And Table Listing
FALL1993 Adoption VOLUME 3, NUMBER 1 SPRING 1993 US health care for Children andGun Violence Issues and Ideas Children and welfare reform Issues and Ideas
http://www.futureofchildren.org/information2850/information.htm
Click below to view links to all figures and tables included in the journal. Figures and tables are listed by journal issue. JOURNALS
Children, Youth, and Gun Violence

VOLUME 12, NUMBER 2 - SUMMER/FALL 2002
Children and Welfare Reform

VOLUME 12, NUMBER 1 - WINTER/SPRING 2002
Caring for Infants and Toddlers

VOLUME 11, NUMBER 1 - SPRING/SUMMER 2001
Children and Computer Technology

VOLUME 10, NUMBER 2 - FALL/WINTER 2000
Unintentional Injuries in Childhood

VOLUME 10, NUMBER 1 – SPRING/SUMMER 2000 Domestic Violence and Children VOLUME 9, NUMBER 3 - WINTER 1999 When School Is Out VOLUME 9, NUMBER 2 - Fall 1999 Home Visiting: Recent Program Evaluations VOLUME 9, NUMBER 1 - SPRING/SUMMER 1999 Children and Managed Health Care VOLUME 8, NUMBER 2-SPRING 1998 Protecting Children from Abuse and Neglect VOLUME 8, NUMBER 1 - SPRING 1998 Financing Schools VOLUME 7, NUMBER 3 - WINTER 1997 Children and Poverty VOLUME 7, NUMBER 2 - SUMMER/FALL 1997 Welfare to Work VOLUME 7, NUMBER 1-SPRING 1997 The Juvenile Court VOLUME 6, NUMBER 3 - WINTER 1996 Financing Child Care VOLUME 6, NUMBER 2 - SUMMER/FALL 1996

28. SAMHSA News -- SAMHSA's Award-Winning Newsletter
Initiative Targets School Violence Substance Abuse welfare reform Recovery MonthWhite House Conference on Mental health Managed care Cultural Competence
http://www.samhsa.gov/news/content/samhsanews.html
NEWS
The Agency's award-winning, quarterly newsletter
Each issue contains information about new products and services, latest findings, and key agency programs and announcements in the substance abuse and mental health prevention and treatment fields. The following lists of stories reflect the tables of contents for each SAMHSA News issue. Click on the live links to download the entire issue in Adobe Acrobat. Use Acrobat reader to find the article within the document. Not all issues of SAMHSA News are available in Acrobat. We will continue to use this webpage to upload links to Acrobat versions as they become available over time. Volume XI, No 1, 2003 (both HTML and PDF files) SAMSA Responds to Children's Trauma
Prescription Drug Abuse Rises
SAMHSA Launches Buprenorphine Education Initiative
President Proposes Budget for FY 2004
Transition to Adulthood: SAMHSA Helps Vulnerable Youths
Mental Health Commission Examines Service Frangmentation
From Science to Service: Making a Model Program
"E-Therapy" Raises Questions, Possibilities

29. Macro: Publications
by health care organizations to ensure compliance with standards for information.Urban health Systems and the Changing Environment Final Report. welfare reform.
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ORC Macro produces a wide variety of publications, reports, and curricula. Many of these products are available directly from ORC Macro. Others can be obtained from clients for whom they were created, including many agencies of the federal government. Demographic and Health Surveys ORC Macro's Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) division has a long tradition of providing data and analysis on the population, health and nutrition of women and children in developing countries. DHS has produced large volume reports and other publications for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for more than 15 years and is dedicated to providing timely and accurate information to policymakers and program managers worldwide. Disability, Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology The ABLEDATA project, which ORC Macro manages for the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, produces and distributes reports, fact sheets, and other materials on disabilities and assistive technologies and operates a database of more than 20,000 products manufactured by more than 2,500 companies. Final Report: Evaluation of Implementation of New CDC Guidelines on Screening Young Children for Lead Poisoning Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) mandated sweeping changes to how personal medical information is stored, transmitted, coded, and secured within the U.S. health system. Compliance with HIPAA will demand ongoing action and monitoring by health care organizations to ensure compliance with standards for information

30. ADVOCASEY
Heavy Duty Tax reform that Helps LowIncome Families Work care Subsidy; Gettinghealth care RIte Public health Insurance in From welfare to Work To Where?
http://www.aecf.org/publications/advocasey/newindex.htm
Spring 2002, Volume 4,
Number 1
  • The AdvoCasey Index
    MAKING WORK PAY: Tax Credits for Low-Income Working Families
    The Good News From April 15
    The president of the Annie E. Casey Foundation explains why he was smiling on April 15.
    Paul Revere Rides Again
    INSIDE THE REMARKABLE RISE OF THE HOUSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
    Does Houston, home of U.S. Education Secretary Rod Paige, offer a model for fixing big city public school systems nationwide?
    A Family Affair
    Two Miami clinics are proving that intensive, family-focused counseling is a winning strategy for treating adolescent substance abuse. Why are so few treatment providers following their lead?
    Chicago's Child-Parent Centers PROVING THE VALUE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION IN THE REAL WORLD Repealing the Hidden Tax A TULSA NONPROFIT HELPS WORKING POOR FAMILIES AVOID EXPENSIVE TAX PREPARERS, MAXIMIZE REFUNDS, AND BEGIN SAVING FOR THE FUTURE

31. Family And Economic Security Welfare
featured on separate fact sheets. Keywords welfare reform, state policy,transportation, child care, health care Executive Summary.
http://nutrition.tufts.edu/publications/hunger/welfare.shtml

32. BIO
She supervised all legislative work, including health care and welfare reform, childsupport enforcement, social security, taxes, trade, the federal budget and
http://www.ucop.edu/cprc/rbbio.html
RIKKI BAUM, Ph.D
Project Director, Welfare Policy Research Project
Rikki Baum is an independent policy analyst and consultant, working with a variety of public and non-profit organizations on public welfare, welfare-to-work, child welfare, child support, and health and social service programs (1995- present). She is directing the California Welfare Policy Research Project, created by state law (AB 1542, Article 9.7), at the California Policy Seminar (University of California Office of the President). At the invitation of U.C. Berkeley's School of Social Welfare, she has taught classes and seminars for graduate and doctoral students on U.S. social welfare programs, policies, and the legislative process. In addition, she has provided services to a number of foundations, county welfare agencies, the Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation, and Goodwill Industries, among others. Dr. Baum has devoted much of her career to public service, primarily in the U.S. Congress. She began her legislative career with Senator Alan Cranston (D-CA), first on his personal staff (1974-1975), and subsequently on the staff of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, which he chaired (1977-1978). She went on to become a policy analyst and lobbyist for the American Public Welfare Association (1978-1980), a Washington, D.C.-based public interest group that tracks federal social programs and policies for state and local officials. She has also privately consulted and served as a legislative liaison for a number of states and localities, including her home state of California.

33. The California Policy Research Center
Issues related to working poor populations and access to health care services, withspecial focus on the impact of welfare reform and changes in the MediCal
http://www.ucop.edu/cprc/cpac.html
CALIFORNIA PROGRAM ON ACCESS TO CARE (CPAC)
CALIFORNIA POLICY RESEARCH CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
1950 Addison Street, #203, Berkeley, CA 94720-7410; Tel: 510-643-3140/Fax: 642-7861, cpac@ucop.edu Berkeley Berkeley - Davis - Irvine - Los Angeles - Merced - Riverside - San Diego - San Francisco - Santa Barbara - Santa Cruz
Call for Proposals Grant Application Funded Research Advisory Cmte Staff Reports/Papers Briefings
A KEY INFORMATION SOURCE ON ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE FOR CALIFORNIA'S LOW-INCOME POPULATIONS
The California Program on Access to Care (CPAC) is an applied policy research program established by the University of California at the request of the state legislature to address issues related to access to health care for low-income populations. Areas of examination include an assessment of health services for the working poor, paying particular attention to immigrant workers and their families, and low-income households in agricultural and rural areas. CPAC is administered by the California Policy Research Center , a UC systemwide research program overseen by a Steering Committee that includes appointees of the Governor, the Senate President Pro Tempore and Minority Leader, the Assembly Speaker and Minority Leader, and the UC President. The CPAC

34. National Jobs For All Coalition
Others work on health care, the environment, economic conversion, are academics,social workers and lawyers Full employment would be real welfare reform.
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Publicaciones NEWS Articles of Interest HISTORY AND QUOTES RESOURCE LINKS See our Annual Report! The National Jobs for All Coalition is dedicated to the propositions that meaningful employment is a precondition for a fulfilling life and that every person capable of working should have the right to a job. The Coalition not only fights to make these propositions facts of life, but it publishes invaluable research by noted scholars to support them. It regularly produces short, readable articles and pamphlets on such subjects as the phony Social Security crisis, the moderate costs of a full-employment program, the importance of labor unions, and the undercounting of the unemployed. These publications are invaluable tools for those of us engaged in popular and labor education as well as for those teaching in traditional high school and college classrooms. I urge everyone to support and join the Coalition. Michael Yates, author of

35. Making Welfare To Work Really Work
Recommendations; health Insurance Is Critical As one might expect Managed care bringsrisks as well as benefits to poor welfare reform Can SucceedFinal Thoughts.
http://www.apa.org/pi/wpo/welftowork.html
Making Welfare to Work Really Work
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction

36. Chicago Assembly Background Papers
The Politics of welfare reform Is Relief in Sight? The Politics of Fiscal reformin Illinois / Charles J. Orlebeke and Paying for health care in Illinois (1990
http://www.harrisschool.uchicago.edu/research/curps/papers.html
Chicago Assembly Background Papers
Education Reform for the 21st Century (1998) Education Reform Policy in Illinois: Problems, Conundrums, and Strategies / G. Alfred Hess, Jr. Standards-Based, Systemic Reform in the States: Progress and Challenges / Diane Massell Standards and Assessment in School Accountability Systems in Illinois / John Q. Easton and Sandra L. Storey Improving Student Learning: How Money Matters / Lawrence O. Picus Educational Trends and Issues in the Region, the State, and the Nation / Melissa Roderick So Much Reform, So Little Change: Building-Level Obstacles to Urban School Reform / Charles M. Payne Lessons of Chicago School Reform: An Interpretive Essay / Dan A. Lewis Families, Poverty, and Welfare Reform (1995) Public Policy and Poverty: Welfare as We Have Always Known It / Laurence E. Lynn, Jr. Welfare Reform in Illinois: Recent Efforts in the Context of the National Debate / Dan A. Lewis, Christine C. George, and Deborah Puntenney Welfare Dynamics and Welfare Reform / Greg J. Duncan The Transition from Welfare to Work: Policies to Reduce Public Dependency / Gary Burtless The Economic Context of Welfare Reform: New Paradoxes in the Relationship Between Work and Poverty / Cedric Herring and David Fasenfest The Effects of Poverty on Children and Families / P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale

37. Name Personal Responsiblity And Work Opportunity Reconciliation
President Clinton vetoed the previous welfare reform bill (HR 4) submitted by to providethe supports like child care and health care that families need
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/opa/facts/prwora96.htm
Fact Sheet
Administration for Children and Families
September 1996 Contact: HHS Press Office (202) 690-6343
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996
On August 22, President Clinton signed into law "The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-193)," a comprehensive bipartisan welfare reform plan that will dramatically change the nation's welfare system into one that requires work in exchange for time-limited assistance. The law contains strong work requirements, a performance bonus to reward states for moving welfare recipients into jobs, state maintenance of effort requirements, comprehensive child support enforcement, and supports for families moving from welfare to work including increased funding for child care and guaranteed medical coverage. Highlights of "The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996" follow.
Making Welfare a Transistion to Work
o Work requirements. Under the new law, recipients must work after two years on assistance, with few exceptions. Twenty-five percent of all families in each state must be engaged in work activities or have left the rolls in fiscal year (FY) 1997, rising to 50 percent in FY 2002. Single parents must participate for at least 20 hours per week the first year, increasing to at least 30 hours per week by FY 2000. Two-parent families must work 35 hours per week by July 1, 1997.

38. What's New
Many left the Medicaid rolls during welfare reform; some are from working poor familiesthat lack Children with Special health care Needs Are They at Risk?
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Education Early Education Health ... Nutrition Welfare Building Strong Families: Can Well-Designed Interventions Help? Can well-designed interventions help couples fulfill their aspirations for a healthy marriage and a strong family? A new project is testing interventions with low-income, unwed couples beginning around the time of their child's birth. The programs will be designed to help such couples strengthen their relationship, achieve a healthy marriage if that is the path they choose, and enhance child and family well-being. The new report presents the conceptual framework for interventions. More Georgia GoodWorks!: Help for Families Nearing Time Limits With welfare reform's emphasis on employment, many recipients have found work. Those who have not been able to find jobs often have barriers such as limited work history, little education, and personal and family problems. Georgia's program provides transitional employment services to welfare recipients statewide. More Nebraska Welfare Reform: Rural vs. Urban Differences

39. Press Releases
Connecticut’s welfare reform Program Meeting Goals; Employment on Safety Net forwelfare Recipients Issued. Foundation, Promote Husky health care for Children.
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40. Welfare Reform Research Database (WRR)
Social Supports information on health care; descriptions of health care programs—Badgercare wageneeded to pay FMR; effects of welfare reform on ability to
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Welcome to the Welfare Reform Research (WRR) Database
This is the third on- line presentation of the WRR database. This database represents a compilation of the research or reports that have come to the attention of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Policy Shop. We make no evaluation or judgment regarding the methodology or content of these reports. We are continually updating the reports in the database, so please check back in the coming months for new additions. We have recently included a list of Welfare Reform Research Links The reports are arranged alphabetically by subject area. We have an INDEX of the WRR subjects and topics that may be found under those subjects. Or you may wish to search the database for any text string(s) of your choosing under SEARCH . The search will direct you to the page(s) which contain your chosen text string, and once on a specific page, you can use the "Find" command from the "Edit" menu to locate the text’s exact location.

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