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With its highly-regarded teaching hospitals, network of community-based health care centers and sophisticated research institutions, Greater Boston is a world-class health care hub.  But, as with other areas across the country, the growing cost of health care threatens to overshadow all other costs—and an alarming rise in chronic illness is only adding to the crisis.  This was the conclusion of a groundbreaking report the Boston Foundation commissioned from the New England Healthcare Insitute.

The Foundation also has joined with other funders to evaluate initiatives that are tackling chronic homlessness, issues related to aging and disabilities, as well as other health and human services areas of importance to the people of Greater Boston.

 Health & Human Services Spotlight:
The Utility of Trouble: Maximizing the Value of Our Human Services Dollars
The delivery of human services has been revolutionized over the past 40 years, but in at least two important aspects Massachusetts has lagged—failing to reform the administrative structure of the human services agencies, and retaining too many large institutions for clients who could be better treated in community settings.  The analysis in this report focuses on the seven largest human services agencies within the EOHHS and recommends changes necessary to improve the quality of the services delivered.
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Indicators-related research:
October 08, 2009
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June 10, 2010
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Recent Health & Human Services Reports:
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Health insurance reform at the municipal level can provide significant relief to municipalities: that is documented in this policy brief. However, progress in moving municipalities to the GIC is now stalled because of the high threshold to negotiate into the state system, which requires coalition bargaining among all municipal labor unions.
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The delivery of human services has been revolutionized over the past 40 years, but in at least two important aspects Massachusetts has lagged—failing to reform the administrative structure of the human services agencies, and retaining too many large institutions for clients who could be better treated in community settings.  The analysis in this report focuses on the seven largest human services agencies within the EOHHS and recommends changes necessary to improve the quality of the services delivered.
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Steeply rising health care costs are forcing cuts in municipal services to residents across the state, but communities could save significant amounts of money by changing the way they provide health care to municipal employees.  That is the lead finding of the Understanding Boston report, The Utility of Trouble: Leveling the Playing Field: Giving Municipal Officials the Tools to Moderate Health Insurance Costs.
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The Boston Paradox: Lots of Health Care, Not Enough Health
  
Health & Human Services Forums:
June 29, 2009
Healthy People in a Healthy Economy: A Blueprint for Action in Massachusetts is the second report researched and written by the New England Healthcare Institute for the Boston Foundation.  The Boston Foundation and our partners at NEHI believe that the time has come to launch a comprehensive effort to address the rise in health care costs and the rising tide of preventable chronic disease through a campaign to improve overall health and fitness, building on the initial success of the Commonwealth‘s Mass in Motion campaign.  This Blueprint prescribes a number of reforms to address these issues.
October 27, 2008
As Greater Boston began to gird itself for a “perfect storm” for economically distressed households this winter, theBoston Foundation held anUnderstanding Boston forum on October 27th that brought together a panel of experts versed in emergency responses and familiar with populations most at risk. ModeratorDavid Boeri, veteran journalist and co-host ofWBUR’s programRadio Boston, began the discussion by sharing some startling statistics gathered by theBoston Indicators Project.
June 05, 2008
Della Hughes and the other authors of an Understanding Boston report on youth ‘aging out’ of the state’s foster care system refer to the youth as “our kids,” because they believe that the Commonwealth, and by extension all of us, should consider ourselves the parents of youth in foster care.
June 14, 2007
The report, titled The Boston Paradox, was commissioned by the Foundation and prepared by the New England Healthcare Institute (NEHI). It finds that despite Boston’s status as a world-class health care hub, a rising tide of preventable chronic disease threatens not only the physical health of Greater Boston’s residents but is starting to crowd out investment in a wide range of regional priorities.
 
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"A Great Reckoning" Visit the website and review the latest Indicators Report released December 16.
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