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RWJF Grantees Help Shore Up Enrollment in the Health Care Marketplace (Research Brief)

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  • Cara Orfield
  • Sheila Hoag

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In fall 2017 the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) invested over $3 million to shore up outreach and enrollment support. To better understand the effects of these investments, RWJF engaged Mathematica Policy Research to conduct a process assessment.

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  • Cara Orfield & Sheila Hoag, "undated". "RWJF Grantees Help Shore Up Enrollment in the Health Care Marketplace (Research Brief)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 198cdc4570ef4f58829bdde63, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Sheila Hoag & Stefanie Pietras & Cara Orfield & Jennifer Dickey, "undated". "A Closer Look: Perspectives on the 2019 Marketplace Open Enrollment Period," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c2746e0c3af14782b14cd15aa, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    outreach; enrollment; Affordable Care Act; coverage; health care marketplace; open enrollment;
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