The Milbank Memorial Fund has published The Milbank Quarterly, a peer-reviewed journal of population health and health policy since 1923. It has commissioned and published reports since early in the last century and, beginning in the early 1990s, published a series called Milbank Reports. From 1999 to 2013, the Fund co-published with the University of California Press a series of books titled California/Milbank Books on Health and the Public. The Fund currently publishes reports, issue briefs (shorter papers), case studies, and Milbank-supported reports, reports published with partner organizations.
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Report
Recommendations for a Standardized State Methodology to Measure Clinical Behavioral Health Spending
This brief offers recommendations for a definition and standardized methodology supported by a detailed code set to measure how much payers spend on behavioral health clinical services, which includes claims and non-claims spending. More
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Toolkit
Guides to Hospital Financial Analysis
A new series of Peterson-Milbank analytics support resources offers insight into how to use publicly available data sources to examine the financial condition of hospitals, as well as identify opportunities to reduce health care spending growth while avoiding any unintended consequences that might result. More
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Report
Considerations for Statewide Advanced Primary Care Programs
In this report, we share insights gained from our experience working with CMMI on innovative state-led primary care programs in Vermont and Maryland, presenting key elements of approaches to invest new primary care dollars. More
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Testimony
Testimony: How Primary Care Improves Health Care Efficiency
Invited testimony by Milbank Memorial Fund President Christopher Koller at the US Senate Budget Hearing on How Primary Care Improves Health Care Efficiency. More
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Report
The Health of US Primary Care: 2024 Scorecard Report — No One Can See You Now
This year’s Scorecard report assesses the health of primary care at the federal level using measures of access, financing, workforce/training, and research More
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Report
Models for Enhanced Health Care Market Oversight — State Attorneys General, Health Departments, and Independent Oversight Entities
Erin C. Fuse Brown of Georgia State University and Katherine L. Gudiksen of the Source on Healthcare Price and Competition offer recommendations and policy considerations for state policymakers to strengthen oversight authority of health care transactions. More
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Issue Brief
Capturing Primary Care Delivery: A Versatile Approach to Identifying Primary Care in Claims Data
A new versatile, three-step approach to identifying primary care services in claims data incorporates information about clinician, organization, and facility types and better reflects real-world practice. More
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Report
Improving Access to Primary Care for Underserved Populations: A Review of Findings from Five Case Studies and Recommendations
In a series of five case studies (Grant County, New Mexico; Baltimore City, Maryland; Columbia County, Arkansas; Detroit, Michigan; and Kanawha County, West Virginia), we investigated the impact of policy initiatives that target primary care access at a local level. More
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Toolkit
Leveraging Health Care Cost and Affordability Data: A Suite of Analytic Resources
The Peterson-Milbank Program for Sustainable Health Care Costs had developed a suite of analytic resources on health care cost and affordability data to provide states with direction on how to access, integrate, and analyze health care data resources. More
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Fact Sheet
MSLN Virtual Convening of State and Local Public Health Leadership: Politics and the Public Health Workforce
EVENT DATE: July 21, 2023 Conveners Morgan McDonald, MD, Milbank Memorial FundMichael Sparer, JD, PhD, Columbia University Mailman School of… More