Probably the most frequently asked question we get here at CCF is "what are the key decisions states need to make under health reform?" Today, we begin to answer that question through a new "starter" list of the most immediate questions state policymakers, and the child and family advocates working with them, need to ask when considering health reform implementation. With over 1,000 pages in the health reform bill, this list will certainly grow - but there is a set of critical decisions states should consider now to be prepared for when the bulk of reforms go into effect in 2014.
June 23, 2010 2:21 PM
Where Do I Start? Key Health Reform Questions for States
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