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  • July 1, 2021

    VIDEO Healthcare Sustainability: Perspectives on Cost, Affordability, and Access

    Listen to the recording of the June 16, 2021 event "Healthcare Sustainability: Perspectives on Cost, Affordability, and Access," hosted by UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law and the Institute for Health Policy and Practice.
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  • December 22, 2020

    Covering the Care: Legal Update/December 2020

    This policy brief summarizes key health care cases including challenges to the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid work and community engagement requirements, due process rights for people with acute mental illness, state authority to regulate pharmacy benefit managers and access to reproductive health.
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  • December 21, 2020

    Covering the Care: Health Insurance Coverage in NH - 2020 Update

    This brief provides an overview of the health insurance landscape in NH, as well as updated policy explanations for shifts and changes in access. This update also includes a special section focused on premiums and deductibles in New Hampshire.
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  • April 24, 2020

    Quick Guide on How to Use Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Benefits

    A quick reference guide on how to get treatment and who to call when you need support.
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  • February 13, 2020

    New Hampshire's Experiences with Medicaid Work Requirements

    This case study explores issues with Medicaid work requirements related to outreach, work supports, reporting systems, exemptions, and implications of coverage loss.
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  • December 1, 2019

    Covering the Care: Health Insurance Coverage in NH - 2019 Update

    The uninsured rate in NH has been consistent in recent years, at just under 6% from 2015 through 2018, down from almost 11% in 2013. Nationally, the uninsured rate was approximately 9% in 2018. New Hampshire is in the middle range compared to other New England states.
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  • October 18, 2018

    NH Primary Care Behavioral Health Workforce Poster

    Learn about statewide collaboration to enhance the primary care behavioral health workforce. This poster provides the framework for the effort including main goals, strategies and objectives. From demand for behavioral health clinicians to training pathways and career ladders, this poster provides an overview and roadmap for this important issue.
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  • October 23, 2017

    Covering the Care: Cost Sharing Reductions in NH

    People enrolling in plans offered on the Marketplace (policy holders) have access to two types of financial assistance: premium tax credits and Cost Sharing Reductions (CSRs). This brief focuses on Cost Sharing Reductions.
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  • July 5, 2017

    New Hampshire Primary Care Behavioral Health Workforce Development Plan

    There are three general goals for the plan: 1. Improve the skill of the current behavioral health workforce in primary care, 2. Develop the future primary care behavioral health workforce, 3. Provide support so that primary care practices can evolve their integrated behavioral health programming to take advantage of the developing workforce.
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  • May 15, 2017

    Covering the Care: Health Insurance Coverage in New Hampshire

    The dramatic increase in the number of individuals in NH with health insurance coincides with a major policy change passed in March 2010, the Affordable Care Act.
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  • January 7, 2008

    A Pound of Prevention

    The Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Policy Team of the New Hampshire Citizens Health Initiative has released its first report on health care in New Hampshire, “A Pound of Prevention.
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  • December 1, 2004

    Stepping Up to the Future

    In September 2004, the Endowment for Health convened a group of New Hampshire citizens to assess the growing challenges to New Hampshire’s health care system. Drawn from all areas and sectors of our state, the Citizen Roundtable members represented a broad diversity of experience and opinions about health care quality, how health care is paid for and made available, and how well our health care system is working for our state.
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