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Browsing by Author "Somerville, Martha H."

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    Hospital Community Benefits After the ACA: Building on State Experience
    (Hilltop Institute at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2011-06) Somerville, Martha H.; Nolin, Michael A.; Mueller, Carl H.; Brunner, Michelle A.; Brow, Avery L. R.; Boddie-Willis, Cynthia L.; Folkemer, Donna C.
    Analyzes hospitals' requirements to conduct community health needs assessments, financial assistance and billing and collection policies, and community benefit reporting and oversight strategies. Notes implications for federal and state law and practice.
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    Hospital Community Benefits After the ACA: The Emerging Federal Framework
    (Hilltop Institute at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2011-01) Spicer, Laura A.; Somerville, Martha H.; Mueller, Carl H.; Milligan, Charles; Brow, Avery L. R.; Boddie-Willis, Cynthia L.; Folkemer, Donna C.
    Outlines the federal framework on requirements for hospitals to provide community benefit activities in exchange for tax-exempt status under the 2010 healthcare reform, including community health needs assessments; state policy options; and challenges.
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    Overcoming Interagency Data-Sharing Barriers: Lessons From the Maryland Kids First Act
    (Hilltop Institute at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2011-01) Spicer, Laura A.; Somerville, Martha H.; Roddy, Tricia; John, Jamie L.; Boddie-Willis, Cynthia L.; Idala, David
    Outlines lessons and strategies for identifying children eligible for Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Programs, including outreach efforts using state income tax information and legislative changes to allow for state agencies to share data.
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