Assessing the Role of State and Local Public Health in Outreach and Enrollment for Expanded Coverage A Case Study on Houston, Texas

Part of a series highlighting innovative models and best practices for leveraging local health departments' involvement in Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act outreach and enrollment, this brief reports on a case study on Houston, Texas, that captures nuanced differences in how health de...

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Main Author: Runnels, Laura (auth)
Other Authors: Heyer, Kate (auth), Armstrong, Courtney (auth), Williams, Malcolm V. (auth), Martin, Laurie T. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2016
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Summary:Part of a series highlighting innovative models and best practices for leveraging local health departments' involvement in Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act outreach and enrollment, this brief reports on a case study on Houston, Texas, that captures nuanced differences in how health departments support these efforts, identifies facilitators and barriers to these approaches, and develop lessons learned from these activities.
ISBN:j.ctt1d9np8v
9780833096227
Access:Open Access