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November 2023
Academic Rigor on a Legislature's Timeline
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CHBRP, drawing on multi-disciplinary faculty and researchers based at the University of California, provides the California Legislature with timely, independent, and rigorous evidence-based analyses of introduced health insurance benefits-related legislation.

Resource
101 Series
Introduction to CHBRP
Nuts and Bolts
101 Series
Tips on Reading a CHBRP Report
Nuts and Bolts
101 Series
November 2022
California's Population Aged 65 Years and Older
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This explainer provides an overview of the population aged 65 and older in California, including sources of health insurance, demographic information, and how legislation and regulations may impact insurance coverage for this population

Explainer
Health Insurance Coverage
State and Federal Law
101 Series
June 2006
Assessing the Public Health Impact of State Health Benefit Mandates
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This report documents the process used by the California Health Benefits Review Program (CHBRP)  in assessing the public health impact of proposed health insurance benefit mandates. 

External Publication
101 Series
March 2006
Health Services Research as a Source of Legislative Analyses and Input: The Role of the California Health Benefits Review Program
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This article examines the role of the CHBRP as a source of information in state health policy making. 

External Publication
101 Series
March 2006
Evaluating Medical Effectiveness for the California Health Benefits Review Program
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This report discusses the approach taken by CHBRP in regards to the medical effectiveness analysis as one component of each proposed billed analysis. 

External Publication
101 Series
March 2006
Overview and Commentary
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This overview provides an outline of the objectives of the California Health Benefits Review Program as delegated by Assembly Bill 1996( 2002), intended to enhance the evaluation of bills related to health insurance benefits. 

External Publication
101 Series