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    Expanding Coverage Initiative 2015-2016 Evaluation Report

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    In 2013, Missouri Foundation for Health (MFH) created the Expanding Coverage Initiative. The goal of the Initiative is to reduce the percentage of uninsured Missourians under the age of 65 to less than five percent in five years. The Initiative focuses on three key strategies to accomplish this goal: creating awareness about the Missouri Marketplace; enrolling individuals, families, and small businesses in health insurance through the Missouri Marketplace; and building the health insurance literacy of assisters, consumes, and health care providers. MFH implements these strategies on both a regional and statewide level through the Cover Missouri Coalition (CMC) and the coalition support partners. The Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis serves as the external evaluator for the Expanding Coverage Initiative. The evaluation is limited to a subset of the efforts being implemented by CMC, the HIL support partner, and MFH funded grantees. This report describes the external evaluation findings for the time period of September 1, 2015 to July 31, 2016

    TANGO: Transparent heterogeneous hardware Architecture deployment for eNergy Gain in Operation

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    The paper is concerned with the issue of how software systems actually use Heterogeneous Parallel Architectures (HPAs), with the goal of optimizing power consumption on these resources. It argues the need for novel methods and tools to support software developers aiming to optimise power consumption resulting from designing, developing, deploying and running software on HPAs, while maintaining other quality aspects of software to adequate and agreed levels. To do so, a reference architecture to support energy efficiency at application construction, deployment, and operation is discussed, as well as its implementation and evaluation plans.Comment: Part of the Program Transformation for Programmability in Heterogeneous Architectures (PROHA) workshop, Barcelona, Spain, 12th March 2016, 7 pages, LaTeX, 3 PNG figure

    Assessing the Evidence About Work Support Benefits and Low-Income Families

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    Reviews research on factors affecting participation in work supports such as Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance, and childcare subsidy programs; the programs' payoff, and state benefits of modernized delivery systems

    Expanding Medicaid to Low-Income Childless Adults Under Health Reform: Key Lessons From State Experiences

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    Profiles past efforts to expand Medicaid coverage and offers lessons for enrolling newly eligible low-income adults, including best practices for outreach, overcoming language or other barriers, identifying complex needs, and delivering and managing care

    Maximizing Kids' Enrollment in Medicaid and SCHIP

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    Reviews the 2006 report "Seven Steps Toward State Success in Covering Children Continuously" and recommends the most effective state strategies for increasing enrollment and retention of children in Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs

    West Virginia Oral Health Initiative, Executive Summary

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    The West Virginia Oral Health Initiative began in 2008 and is anchored in improving the oral health status of West Virginia residents through public awareness, provider training, dental screenings, and access to dental care. The initiative began in 2008 and is anchored in improving the oral health status of West Virginia residents through public awareness, provider training, dental screenings, and access to dental care.In March 2015, leaders of the initiative and representatives of The Benedum Foundation gathered to discuss lessons learned, the road ahead, and how both parties could improve their effectiveness. What we know is that successful collaboratives are about leveraging resources, knowledge and collective will to achieve an endwith the good fortune of timing, funding and leadership urging them onward. The West Virginia Oral Health Initiative is an example of that formula. It also provides fruitful ground to examine the expansive role of The Benedum Foundation in launching this statewide effort, guiding the work, and positioning the initiative for support by other funders

    Colorado Children's Healthcare Access Program: Helping Pediatric Practices Become Medical Homes for Low-Income Children

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    Describes a nonprofit improving access to care for children enrolled in Medicaid by helping pediatric practices become medical homes, offering administrative support, and assisting with referrals to community groups and agencies. Includes lessons learned
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