Shadac is a program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and a part of the Health Policy and Management Division of the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota. They specialize in state and federal health policy, Medicaid and CHIP policy, delivery and payment system reform, health coverage and access to care, health care cost and affordability, health equity, social determinants, quantitative and qualitative evaluation, data analytics and visualization, state and federal surveys, and population health. Shadac provides expertise and research in these areas to inform health policy decisions and improve health outcomes.
Shadac is committed to providing data-driven insights and analysis to address key health policy issues. Their team of experts conducts research, publishes reports and briefs, and presents findings on a wide range of topics, including health insurance coverage, health care access and use, health behaviors, health outcomes, health equity, and health reform strategies. They utilize various data sources, such as state and federal surveys, to evaluate the impact of health policies and inform evidence-based decision-making. Shadac's work contributes to advancing the understanding of health care systems and promoting equitable access to quality care.
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