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Programs

Archived: Program on Medicare's Future

Through its Program on Medicare's Future, The Commonwealth Fund worked to enhance Medicare's ability to protect access to care for disabled, low-income, chronically ill, institutionalized, and other vulnerable beneficiaries;  increase the effectiveness of Medicare in providing beneficiaries with access to the care they need while maintaining the program's viability; and design and implement improvements in Medicare that can be leveraged to improve the efficiency and quality of the health care system as a whole.

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Archived: State Health Policy and Practices

The State Health Policy and Practices program was designed to help states implement policies and programs that ensure residents have access to affordable, accountable, high performance health systems

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Archived: Health Care in New York City

From 1998 to 2005, the Fund's Health Care in New York City Program worked to improve coverage and access to care for the city's most vulnerable residents. The program informed the city's policymakers and health care community by generating information on health insurance, health care utilization, and barriers to care and by supporting innovations in delivering care.

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Archived: Payment and System Reform

The Commonwealth Fund, through its Program on Payment and System Reform, supported analysis and the development of policy options to curb health spending growth and improve the way health care is provided.

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Archived: Child Development and Preventive Care

The Commonwealth Fund's Child Development and Preventive Care Program sought to encourage, support, and sustain improvements in preventive care for young children—particularly those services dealing with their cognitive, emotional, and social development.