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The National Health Plan Collaborative: Overview of Its Origins, Accomplishments, and Lessons Learned

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  • Erin Fries Taylor
  • Marsha Gold

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The National Health Plan Collaborative (NHPC) was formed in 2004 to bring together national and regional health plans to reduce racial and ethnic disparities. This brief summarizes findings from Mathematica’s evaluation, provides background, and describes accomplishments.

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  • Erin Fries Taylor & Marsha Gold, "undated". "The National Health Plan Collaborative: Overview of Its Origins, Accomplishments, and Lessons Learned," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9a52c3d28f3049b9a29a71b79, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Gold, Marsha & Doreian, Patrick & Taylor, Erin Fries, 2008. "Understanding a collaborative effort to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in health care: Contributions from social network analysis," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 67(6), pages 1018-1027, September.
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    7. Patricia Collins Higgins & Erin Fries Taylor, 2009. "Emerging Federal and State Activities Related to the Collection of Data to Measure Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b5fd84c582864fa9bad45706e, Mathematica Policy Research.
    8. Melanie Au & Erin Fries Taylor & Marsha Gold, "undated". "Improving Access to Language Services in Health Care: A Look at National and State Efforts," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 0b6583d3bcd2430c8eb67ad87, Mathematica Policy Research.
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