Research
Our research approach is designed to strategically include several types of activities that are taking place simultaneously.
Learn more about our research efforts.
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Research, Resources
Listening to Informal Caregivers: Outstanding Challenges and Needs
Background At United States of Care, it is our mission to ensure that everyone has access to health care that…
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News & Updates, Research, Resources
Maternal and Child Health Medicaid Policy Landscape & State Trends
In the United States, maternal deaths and pregnancy-related complications occur at shocking rates. The number of maternal deaths each year…
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Research, Resources, Virtual Care
Playbook – Two Years Into the COVID-19 Pandemic – Older Adults’ Experience of Virtual Care: Action Steps to Increase Access and Equity (Second Edition)
In March 2021, United States of Care and West Health published the first edition of the playbook looking at lessons…
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Research, Resources, Virtual Care
Executive Summary: Older Adults’ Experience with Virtual Care Two Years into the Pandemic
Below is an executive summary of the Playbook for Health Care Providers and Policymakers: Second Edition.
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Research, Resources, Virtual Care
Barriers Providers Face in Providing Equitable Virtual Care to Patients
At USofCare, we recognize the urgency with which a virtual care system of the future that focuses on people’s needs and removes barriers to equitable access needs to be built. As we continue to work toward a virtual care system that closes gaps in access for all people, this brief spotlights the unique challenges and experiences of providers–with a particular eye toward safety net providers–in providing equitable virtual care to patients.
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Affordability, Federal Efforts, News & Updates, Research, State Efforts
United Solutions for Care: Progress and Opportunities
United States of Care is building a better future for the health care system. We champion fair and commonsense policy changes to meet people’s urgent needs: the certainty that their health care will be affordable, that their coverage will be dependable and there when they need it, that their health care is personalized, and that the system is easy to understand and navigate.
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Research
National Survey and ReMesh Findings
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Research, Virtual Care
USofCare Discussion: Equity In Virtual Care
Last month, USofCare joined the National Committee for Quality Assurance to present our research on barriers to virtual care access…
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Press Release, Research
United States of Care Releases New Polling on People’s Priorities for Health Care
United States of Care (USofCare) released public opinion research that found cost remains the top health care concern for Americans. Seven-in-ten voters — spanning the ideological, geographic and demographic spectrum — selected cost as the single biggest issue facing the health care system today.