Dague L, Friedsam D, Burns ME. The Line Between Medicaid and Marketplace: Coverage Effects from Wisconsin’s Partial Expansion. Forthcoming, Journal of Health Policy, Politics, and Law (JHPPL), 2021.
The Medicaid Outcomes Distributed Research Network (MODRN). Use of Medications for Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder Among US Medicaid Enrollees in 11 States, 2014-2018. JAMA. 2021;326(2):154–164. doi:10.1001/jama.2021.7374
Burns ME, Cook S, Brown L, Tyska S, Westergaard R. 2021. Increasing Medicaid Enrollment among Formerly Incarcerated Adults. Health Services Research. Online ahead-of-print. 2021;00:1–12. DOI:10.1111/1475-6773.13634.
Kim NH, Look K, Dague L, Winn A. 2021. Financial burden and medication adherence among near-poor older adults in a pharmaceutical assistance program. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. DOI: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2021.04.016.
Look K, Kim NH, Dague L, Winn A. 2020. Trends in a State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program for Low-income Older Adults in Wisconsin. Innovations in Pharmacy. Vol 11(4).
Burns ME, Dague L, Saloner B, Voskuil K, Kim NH, Borrero NS. Look K. 2020. Implementing Parity for Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment in Medicaid. Health Services Research. 55(4):604–614.
Saloner B, Dague L, Friedsam D, Voskuil K, Borerro NS, Burns ME. Access to Care Among Individuals Who Experienced Medicaid Lockouts After Premium Nonpayment. JAMA Network Open. 2019; 2(11): e1914561.
Friedsam D. Wisconsin Enrollment Trends and ACA Outlook Plan Year 2020. October 2019. [Presentation slides]
Burns M, Dague L, Saloner B, Look K, et al. Evaluation of Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Health Coverage for Parents & Caretaker Adults and for Childless Adults – 2014 Waiver Provisions: Final Report. Submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, August 2019.
PharmD KL, Dague L, Winn A, et al. Evaluation of the Wisconsin SeniorCare Program CMS § 1115 Waiver Demonstration. Submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, April 2019.
Health Policy Programs Group. Direct Primary Care (DPC): Potential Impact on Cost, Quality, Health Outcomes, and Provider Workforce Capacity, A Review of Existing Experience & Questions for Evaluation. Briefing paper.
Friedsam D, Leininger L, Voskuil, K. Evaluation of Medicaid Medical Homes for Pregnant Women in Southeast Wisconsin. Final Report. Submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, March 6, 2016. [Presentation slides]
Friedsam D, Burns ME, et al. Evaluation of Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Health Coverage for Parents & Caretaker Adults and for Childless Adults, 2012 Waiver Provisions. Technical & Scientific Report and Executive Summary. Submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, December 8, 2014. [Report | Executive Summary]
Friedsam D, DeLeire T, Dague L, Voskuil K, Meier s, Leininger L. Kuo D. Evaluation of BadgerCare Core Plan for Adults without Dependent Children (“Childless Adults”). Submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, December 2011.
- Report #1: Evaluation of Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Core Plan for Adults without Dependent Children: How Does Coverage of Childless Adults Affect Their Utilization?
- Report #2: Evaluation of Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Core Plan for Adults without Dependent Children: The Utility of the Health Needs Assessment (HNA)
- Report #3: Evaluation of Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Core Plan for Adults without Dependent Children: Is Early Utilization Distorted by Pent-Up Demand?
Leininger L, Friedsam D, Voskuil K, DeLeire T. The Target Efficiency of Online Medicaid/CHIP Enrollment: An Evaluation of Wisconsin’s ACCESS Internet Portal. State Health Access Reform Evaluation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. February 2011.
- Online Application for Medicaid and BadgerCare How Efficient Relative to Other Application Venues? Population Health Institute Issue Brief, Vol. 10, No. 2, May 2011
Friedsam D, Dague L, Kuo D, Leininger L, Meier S, Mok S, Voskuil K, DeLeire T. Evaluation of Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus: Final Reports. Submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. December 2010.
- Report #1: Executive Summary: Findings on Enrollment, Take-Up, Continuity, Target Efficiency, and Participation in Employer-Sponsored Insurance Coverage
- Report #2: Enrollment, Take-Up, Exit, and Churning: Has BadgerCare Plus Improved Access to and Continuity of Coverage? Has BadgerCare Plus Improved Access to and Continuity of Coverage?
- Report #3: Target Efficiency and the Displacement of Private Insurance: How Many New BadgerCare Enrollees Came from the Uninsured?
- Report #4: Wisconsin’s Lessons about the Potential of Medicaid Auto-Enrollment
- Report #5: Wisconsin’s On-Line System for Medicaid Application and Enrollment: Who Uses It? And Does it Increase Take-Up of Benefits?
- Report #6: Has Wisconsin Achieved the Policy Goal of 98% Access to Health Insurance Coverage?
Hynes E and Oliver, TR. Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Health Coverage Program: Qualitative Evaluation Timeline of Program Development Report on Interviews with Key Stakeholders. October 2010.
Friedsam D, Leininger L, Bergum A, Mok S, Aksamitauskas M, Oliver TR, DeLeire T. Share Issue Brief: Wisconsin’s BadgerCare Plus Coverage Expansion and Simplification: Early Data on Program Impact. State Health Access Reform Evaluation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and State Health Access Data Assistance Center, October 2009.