Resources
MASSACHUSETTS
HEALTH CARE FOR ALL
(617) 350-7279
www.hcfama.org
Health Care for All empowers consumers in Massachusetts to know more about
the health care system and become involved in changing it. HCFA’s
work combines policy analysis, information referral, personal and legal
advocacy, community organizing and public education.
MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
(617) 573-1600
www.mass.gov/eohhs
The Executive Office of Health and Human Services oversees all health
services divisions for the Commonwealth.
MASSACHUSETTS OFFICE OF MEDICAID
(617)210-5000
www.state.ma.us/dma
The Office of Medicaid manages the MassHealth program. This site contains
information on MassHealth for applicants, members, researchers, providers,
and small businesses.
MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION OF HEALTH CARE FINANCE AND POLICY
(617) 988-3100
www.state.ma.us/dhcfp/
The Division of Health Care Finance and Policy files evaluations of the
MassHealth program among other topics with the state legislature. Links
to these evaluations are available under the policy topics on the website.
MASSLEGALSERVICES
masslegalservices.org
MassLegalServices is an internet collaboration of the Massachusetts civil
legal aid community, offering resources about legal issues facing lower-income
Massachusetts residents. The site contains extensive legal and legislative
information about MassHealth and other health programs for low-income
Massachusetts residents.
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
(413) 253-4283
www.compartners.org
Community Partners works with front-line workers, advocates and government to ensure that people have access to the programs for which they are eligible and to the health care they need.
MASSACHUSETTS BUDGET AND POLICY CENTER
(617) 426-1228
www.massbudget.org
The Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center (MBPC) provides independent research and analysis of state budget and tax policies, as well as economic issues, that affect low- and moderate-income people in Massachusetts.
PATHWAYS TO PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS FOR MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTSwww.pathwaystocoverage.org
A joint project of MMPI and the Center for Health Policy and Research at UMass Medical Center, Pathways is a resource to describe public health coverage programs in Massachusetts and educate the health care community and other important stakeholders about these program
MASSHEALTH TRAINING FORUM
508-856-4877
www.ocp-map.org/Programs/MTF/
MTF is a partnership between the Office of Medicaid and the UMass Medical School’s Office of Community Programs. MTF provides timely information relating to MassHealth operations to staff of health care organizations and community agencies that serve MassHealth members, the uninsured and underinsured.
NATIONAL
AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY
(301) 427-1364
www.ahrq.gov
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) research provides
evidence-based information on health care outcomes; quality; and cost,
use, and access. Information from AHRQ’s research helps people make
more informed decisions and improve the quality of health care services.
CENTER FOR HEALTH CARE STRATEGIES
(609) 895-8101
www.chcs.org
The Center for Health Care Strategies promotes high quality health care
services for low-income populations and people with chronic illnesses
and disabilities. CHCS directs the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s
Medicaid Managed Care initiative.
CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIES
www.cbpp.org
A policy organization that conducts research and analysis on proposed
budget and tax policies, with a focus on the needs of low-income families
and individuals, including federal Medicaid policy.
CENTERS
FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES
(877)267-2323
www.cms.gov
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is a Federal agency
within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. CMS is the federal
agency that runs Medicaid and provides guidelines and funding to state
programs. This site contains information for professionals, state governments,
and consumers.
FAMILIES USA
(202) 628-3030
www.familiesusa.org
Families USA is a national nonprofit, non-partisan organization dedicated
to the achievement of high-quality, affordable health care for all Americans.
This website contains a section devoted to Medicaid and children’s
health and how government decisions affect programming.
KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION
(650) 854-9400
www.kff.org
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation is a non-profit, private operating foundation
focusing on the major health care issues facing the nation. The Foundation
is an independent voice and source of facts and analysis for policymakers,
the media, the health care community, and the general public. The site
provides information and analysis on health care coverage and access for
the low-income population, with a special focus on Medicaid's role and
coverage of the uninsured.
MEDICAID
MATTERS
www.medicaidmatters2005.org
Medicaid Matters offers a ready-to-use toolkit of messages, materials
and
dissemination ideas to people across the country working to protect Medicaid
in state and national policy arenas.
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF STATE MEDICAID DIRECTORS
(202) 682-0100
www.nasmd.org
The National Association of State Medicaid Directors (NASMD) is a bipartisan,
professional, nonprofit organization of representatives of state Medicaid
agencies (including the District of Columbia and the territories). The
primary purposes of NASMDF are: to serve as a focal point of communication
between the states and the federal government and to provide an information
network among the states on issues pertinent to the Medicaid program.
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF STATE BUDGET OFFICERS
www.nasbo.org
The professional organization for all state budget officers of the fifty
states
and U.S. territories. NASBO publishes useful information and analyses
of state
budgets, including information about state Medicaid programs.
ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION
(888) 631-9989
www.rwjf.org
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is a philanthropy devoted to health
and healthcare in the United States. Access to care and quality of care
are two of their major program areas including research and programs on
access to care for low-income individuals.
THE URBAN INSTITUTE
(202) 833-7200
www.urban.org
The Urban Institute is a nonprofit nonpartisan policy research and educational
organization established to examine the social, economic, and governance
problems facing the nation. It provides information and analysis to public
and private decision makers to help them address these challenges and
strives to raise citizen understanding of the issues and tradeoffs in
policy making. The Health Policy Center studies state Medicaid reforms,
among a large number of topics.
