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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June 6, 2023News & Updates, Research
What Can Your Foundation Learn From the Health Care Experiences of More Than 4,000 People?
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June 1, 2023News & Updates, Public Option, Research, Resources, State Efforts
State Public Health Insurance Options: A Comparison
Access to health care is a necessary component of keeping our nation healthy, and people see health care as a top priority for elected officials. View USofCare’s comparisons of state public health insurance options.
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March 2, 2023News & Updates, Research
South Carolina Listening Tour: Our Listening work in Vance, St. Matthews, and Denmark County
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February 6, 2023News & Updates, Research
United States of Care releases “The Health Equity Landscape From the People’s Perspective: 4 Key Insights from USofCare’s Listening Work”
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September 19, 2022Research, 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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September 19, 2022News & 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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July 12, 2022Research, 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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June 30, 2022Research, 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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May 17, 2022Research, 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.