1,137 research outputs found
12-Month Continuous Eligibility in Medicaid: Impact on Service Utilization
Summarizes findings on how allowing Medicaid enrollees to remain enrolled without reapplying for twelve months affected the number of Medi-Cal-enrolled children's emergency room visits and physician visits compared with those with discontinuous coverage
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What Does It Take for a Family to Afford to Pay for Health Care?
Addresses how much Californians can afford to pay for health care based on their current insurance premiums and out-of-pocket expenses as well as other basic necessities, such as housing, child care, transportation, food, and taxes
Number of Uninsured Jumped to More Than Eight Million from 2007 to 2009
Updates 2007 California Health Interview Survey data with estimates for 2009 population growth and changes in insurance status among the non-elderly. Examines trends by source of coverage and explores contributing factors
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Health Coverage Expansion in California: What Can Consumers Afford to Spend?
Analyzes Californians' current spending on insurance premiums and out-of-pocket expenditures to assess whether proposals to make obtaining health insurance mandatory include sufficient measures to make it affordable for low- and middle-income families
Persepsi dan Ekspektasi Koperasi Tani Saiyo terhadap Konflik dengan PT. Citra Riau Sarana di Desa Perhentian Luas Kecamatan Logas Tanah Darat Kabupaten Kuantan Singingi
Conflict is an unavoidable fact of life and often creative. Conflicts occured when the purpose of society is not the same way. Various of disagreements and conflicts can usually be resolved without violence, and often by results in better situation for most or all of the parties involved. The purpose of this study to know perceptions and expectations of Tani Saiyo Cooperative towards conflict by PT. Citra Riau Sarana in Perhentian Luas District of Logas Tanah Darat Regency of Kuantan Singingi. Determination of the respondents used is key informan. Determination of sample conducted census sampling by thorough sampling techniques. Respondent was taken only 30 members of Tani Saiyo Cooperative as sample. The techniques of data collection used the method of survey. The data has beenob tained qualitative descriptive. The tabulation has done by making distribution of respondents from each of the variables studied. To describe perception variables conflict towards Tani Saiyo cooperative was used 5W+1H. While, expectation variable Scale of Liker's Summated Rating (LSR) was used. The results showed that:(1) Perceptions of Tani Saiyo Cooperative in Perhentian Luas Village has understanding of conflict issue by measured of perception towards of the conflict understanding, perceptions of understanding of the perpetrators purposes of conflict and perception of conflict perpetrators. (2) Expectations of Tani Saiyo cooperative towards of conflict in the category of high expectations with the score 3,60 as measured from goal, pathway thinking and agency thingking
Pharmacological activation of the nuclear receptor REV-ERB reverses cognitive deficits and reduces amyloid-β burden in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease currently lacks treatment options that effectively reverse the biological/anatomical pathology and cognitive deficits associated with the disease. Loss of function of the nuclear receptor REV-ERB is associated with reduced cognitive function in mouse models. The effect of enhanced REV-ERB activity on cognitive function has not been examined. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that enhanced REV-ERB function may enhance cognitive function in a model of Alzheimer’s disease. We utilized the REV-ERB agonist SR9009 to pharmacologically activate the activity of REV-ERB in the SAMP8 mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease. SR9009 reversed cognitive dysfunction of an aged SAMP8 mouse in several behavioral assays including novel object recognition, T-maze foot shock avoidance, and lever press operant conditioning task assessments. SR9009 treatment reduced amyloid-β 1–40 and 1–42 levels in the cortex, which is consistent with improved cognitive function. Furthermore, SR9009 treatment led to increased hippocampal PSD-95, cortical synaptophysin expression and the number of synapses suggesting improvement in synaptic function. We conclude that REV-ERB is a potential target for treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.</div
Access to Care and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: A Cross-Sectional Study in 2 Latino Communities.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading killer of Americans. CVD is understudied among Latinos, who have high levels of CVD risk factors. This study aimed to determine whether access to health care (ie, insurance status and having a usual source of care) is associated with 4 CVD prevention factors (ie, health care utilization, CVD screening, information received from health care providers, and lifestyle factors) among Latino adults and to evaluate whether the associations depended on CVD clinical risk/disease.Data were collected as part of a community-engaged food environment intervention study in East Los Angeles and Boyle Heights, CA. Logistic regressions were fitted with insurance status and usual source of care as predictors of the 4 CVD prevention factors while controlling for demographics. Analyses were repeated with interactions between self-reported CVD clinical risk/disease and access to care measures.Access to health care significantly increased the odds of CVD prevention. Having a usual source of care was associated with all factors of prevention, whereas being insured was only associated with some factors of prevention. CVD clinical risk/disease did not moderate any associations.Although efforts to reduce CVD risk among Latinos through the Affordable Care Act could be impactful, they might have limited impact in curbing CVD among Latinos, via the law's expansion of insurance coverage. CVD prevention efforts must expand beyond the provision of insurance to effectively lower CVD rates
Optimal control for halo orbit missions
This paper addresses the computation of the required trajectory correction
maneuvers (TCM) for a halo orbit space mission to compensate for the launch velocity
errors introduced by inaccuracies of the launch vehicle. By combiningdynamical
systems theory with optimal control techniques, we produce a portrait of the complex
landscape of the trajectory design space. This approach enables parametric studies
not available to mission designers a few years ago, such as how the magnitude of the
errors and the timingof the first TCM affect the correction ΔV. The impetus for
combiningdynamical systems theory and optimal control in this problem arises from
design issues for the Genesis Discovery mission being developed for NASA by the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory
On the analysis of movement smoothness.
Quantitative measures of smoothness play an important role in the assessment of sensorimotor impairment and motor learning. Traditionally, movement smoothness has been computed mainly for discrete movements, in particular arm, reaching and circle drawing, using kinematic data. There are currently very few studies investigating smoothness of rhythmic movements, and there is no systematic way of analysing the smoothness of such movements. There is also very little work on the smoothness of other movement related variables such as force, impedance etc. In this context, this paper presents the first step towards a unified framework for the analysis of smoothness of arbitrary movements and using various data. It starts with a systematic definition of movement smoothness and the different factors that influence smoothness, followed by a review of existing methods for quantifying the smoothness of discrete movements. A method is then introduced to analyse the smoothness of rhythmic movements by generalising the techniques developed for discrete movements. We finally propose recommendations for analysing smoothness of any general sensorimotor behaviour
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