A deduction is an amount that an applicant or client can subtract from their gross income to get their adjusted gross income. A deduction is based off of the U.S. Tax Code, and the adjusted gross income is used to help determine whether they qualify for Modified Adjusted Gross Income-based Medical Assistance (Medicaid and Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+)), tax credits, or other help purchasing health insurance., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed September 2018)
A deduction is an amount that an applicant or client can subtract from their gross income to get their adjusted gross income. A deduction is based off of the U.S. Tax Code, and the adjusted gross income is used to help determine whether they qualify for Modified Adjusted Gross Income-based Medical Assistance (Medicaid and Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+)), tax credits, or other help purchasing health insurance., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed September 2018)
Section A: Results at a glance -- Section B: Results in detail., "October 2004.", "The National CAHPS® Benchmarking Database is funded by the U.S. Agency for Health Care Research and Quality and administered by Westat under Contract Number 290-01-0003."
Section A: Results at a glance -- Section B: Results in detail., "October 2004.", "The National CAHPS® Benchmarking Database is funded by the U.S. Agency for Health Care Research and Quality and administered by Westat under Contract Number 290-01-0003."
The COVID-19 pandemic brought more than a novel and dangerous virus to Colorado. The 2021 Colorado Health Access Survey (CHAS) documents historic shifts in health, access to care, and social and economic conditions. More people than ever before reported economic conditions. More people than ever before reported challenges with their mental health, especially young adults. Fewer people went to the doctor. Many Coloradans lost their job-based insurance, and more than a million had their incomes reduced. People of color were especially hard hit., "October 2021.", "#2021CHAS.", The Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing and the Colorado Office of Behavioral Health provided funding for the creation for this publication., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2021)
Postpartum depression is identified as an issue of significance in the Medicaid population. The Department and HSAG developed a pilot, provider-based intervention designed to identify strategies to increase the number of Medicaid providers who administer postpartum depression screenings and, as applicable, to provide treatment referrals to the appropriate regional behavioral health organizations (BHOs) or community mental health centers (CMHCs)., Cover title., "July 2004.", "This report was produced by Health Services Advisory Group, Inc. for the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing.", "CO2009-10_PH_PostpartumDep_Rpt_F1_0810"--P. 1., Includes bibliographical references., Mode of access: World Wide Web.