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1.  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Link to more items from this source
Apr. 8, 2009
111 pages. Excerpt: We found the strongest evidence for interventions that can have a lasting effect on the quality of health and life in programs that promote early childhood development and that support children and families. Therefore, many of our recommendations aim to ensure that our children have the best start in life and health. Along with social advantage and disadvantage, health is often passed across generations. Strategies for giving children a healthy start will help ensure future generations of healthy adults. This is indeed a wise long-term investment of scarce resources.
2.  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Link to more items from this source
Apr. 30, 2007
Excerpt: Coast to coast, the insidious spread of childhood obesity is the rule rather than the exception, even in the most food-secure corners of the country. City, suburbia, exurbia, rural countryside -- no family or community is immune.... Unless we turn back the epidemic of obesity at its point of origin -- among our children -- our society will pay a terrible human and financial price for as far out into the future as we can see.
3.  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Link to more items from this source
Feb. 25, 2002
Excerpt: Covering the Uninsured is a national campaign of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and twelve major national organizations to raise awareness of the challenges facing the 39 million Americans with no health insurance. The campaign represents business, labor, doctors, nurses, hospitals, health care consumers and other Americans.
4.  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Link to more items from this source
Jan. 24, 2013
"A majority of Americans put the creation of state-based health insurance exchanges at the top of the priority list for health policy in their state this year, according to a survey ... by the Kaiser Family Foundation, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health. Fifty-five percent of the public, including majorities of Republicans and Democrats, say that establishing the exchanges ... is a 'top priority' for their governor and legislature."
5.  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Link to more items from this source
May 5, 2010
Excerpt: [In t]his new policy brief from Health Affairs and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the near-term effects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act are examined and enumerated, providing context for key immediate reforms to the private health insurance market that will take effect in 2010 and 2011. Early insurance market reforms are associated with two goals of health care reform: (1) reduc?ing barriers to health insurance and (2) improving the availability of information in the health care marketplace.
6.  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Link to more items from this source
Nov. 18, 2009
Excerpt: Three documents released by the National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP) and funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation identify the most challenging and pressing health policy issues that states are currently addressing; describe the array of tools states have to improve their health care systems and look at how federal health reform may affect those tools; and examine the support states will need to implement the changes contemplated in federal health reform legislation.
7.  Alliance for Health Reform Link to more items from this source
Dec. 13, 2007
Excerpt: To offer guidance to today's reformers and reporters covering today's reform efforts, the Alliance for Health Reform and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation sponsored a December 12 briefing for reporters featuring veterans of the 1990s debate. The Alliance will present a program on the same topic Jan. 18 on Capitol Hill, also cosponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. What went wrong in 1994? What should be done differently the next time around? Panelists answered these questions with many practical suggestions.
8.  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Link to more items from this source
June 21, 2007
2 pages. Excerpt: This research highlight summarizes Katherine Swartz's book, Reinsuring Health: Why More Middle-Class People Are Uninsured and What Government Can Do, funded in part by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The book explains why health insurance is cheaper for large employer groups and outlines a proposal to make health insurance less expensive for individuals and small groups through government reinsurance.
9.  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Link to more items from this source
May 14, 2007
Excerpt: A competition has launched to find disruptive innovations that could dramatically reshape the health and health care marketplace. The online competition, 'Disruptive Innovations in Health and Health Care-Solutions People Want,' is sponsored by the Pioneer Portfolio of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and uses a unique open source competition model developed by Changemakers, an initiative of Ashoka that promotes enterprising solutions to social problems.
10.  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Link to more items from this source
July 12, 2005
2 pages. Excerpt: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, through its Changesin Health Care Financing and Organization (HCFO) initiative, is issuing a special topic solicitation on the use of consumer information. The HCFO program funds investigator-initiated research on issues of health care financing and health care organization that have implications for public policy.
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