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Gerald F Kominski

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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 20, 2002
California's hospitalsGerald F Kominski
Policy Brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research)|May 15, 2004
Estimating the cost of caring for California's uninsuredGerald F Kominski, Dylan H Roby
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association|June 9, 2016
Forecasting the Value of Podiatric Medical Care in Newly Insured Diabetic Patients During Implementation of the Affordable Care Act in CaliforniaJonathan M Labovitz, Gerald F Kominski
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|September 16, 2006
The UCLA tobacco control programBarbara A Berman, Gerald F Kominski
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|July 16, 2019
Sources of Success in California's Individual Marketplace under the Affordable Care ActPetra W Rasmussen, Gerald F Kominski
Policy Brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research)|February 11, 2005
California's HMO enrollees: diversity in language and education poses challenges for health plansGerald F Kominski, Deborah Glik, Cori Reifman
Policy Brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research)|April 30, 2017
A "Cap" on Medicaid: How Block Grants, Per Capita Caps, and Capped Allotments Might Fundamentally Change the Safety NetHaleigh Mager-Mardeusz, Cosima Lenz, Gerald F Kominski
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|November 5, 2019
California's New Gold Rush: Marketplace Enrollees Switch To Gold-Tier Plans In Response To Insurance Premium ChangesPetra W Rasmussen, Thomas Rice, Gerald F Kominski
Policy Brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research)|November 16, 2016
Public Funds Account for Over 70 Percent of Health Care Spending in CaliforniaAndrea Sorensen, Narissa J Nonzee, Gerald F Kominski
Annual Review of Public Health|December 20, 2016
The Affordable Care Act's Impacts on Access to Insurance and Health Care for Low-Income PopulationsGerald F Kominski, Narissa J Nonzee, Andrea Sorensen
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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 20, 2002
California's hospitalsGerald F Kominski
Policy Brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research)|May 15, 2004
Estimating the cost of caring for California's uninsuredGerald F Kominski, Dylan H Roby
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association|June 9, 2016
Forecasting the Value of Podiatric Medical Care in Newly Insured Diabetic Patients During Implementation of the Affordable Care Act in CaliforniaJonathan M Labovitz, Gerald F Kominski
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|September 16, 2006
The UCLA tobacco control programBarbara A Berman, Gerald F Kominski
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|July 16, 2019
Sources of Success in California's Individual Marketplace under the Affordable Care ActPetra W Rasmussen, Gerald F Kominski
Policy Brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research)|February 11, 2005
California's HMO enrollees: diversity in language and education poses challenges for health plansGerald F Kominski, Deborah Glik, Cori Reifman
Policy Brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research)|April 30, 2017
A "Cap" on Medicaid: How Block Grants, Per Capita Caps, and Capped Allotments Might Fundamentally Change the Safety NetHaleigh Mager-Mardeusz, Cosima Lenz, Gerald F Kominski
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|November 5, 2019
California's New Gold Rush: Marketplace Enrollees Switch To Gold-Tier Plans In Response To Insurance Premium ChangesPetra W Rasmussen, Thomas Rice, Gerald F Kominski
Policy Brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research)|November 16, 2016
Public Funds Account for Over 70 Percent of Health Care Spending in CaliforniaAndrea Sorensen, Narissa J Nonzee, Gerald F Kominski
Annual Review of Public Health|December 20, 2016
The Affordable Care Act's Impacts on Access to Insurance and Health Care for Low-Income PopulationsGerald F Kominski, Narissa J Nonzee, Andrea Sorensen
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