Publications
The HPC's Health Equity Practice and Style Guide is a practical resource developed by and for HPC staff. Its purpose is to promote intentional and consistent use of language and terminology across all agency work products, to encourage reflection among staff as they communicate about equity within their workstreams, and to provide resources, tools (including preferred terms), and HPC-specific use cases. The Guide is a living document, updated by a staff committee and released annually.
This report describes the use of behavioral health managers, the regulatory landscape in Massachusetts and other states, and perspectives on the use of behavioral health managers. The report also reviews comparative health plan quality measures and concludes with recommendations.
This policy brief describes the business model of private equity, provides a literature review of private equity’s impact on health care, and presents a novel analysis of health care provider mergers and acquisitions in Massachusetts from 2013 to 2023. In addition, the brief summarizes potential policy approaches to enhance transparency and oversight to minimize the potential harms of private equity involvement in health care.
This report explores inequities in the rate of severe maternal morbidity among birthing people in Massachusetts and examines spending and affordability implications of adverse maternal outcomes by race and ethnicity.
Special policy report on the consolidation and closures across the Massachusetts pediatric health care market, and the implications that this has on the market and broadly on cost, quality, access, and equity.
Special report examining Massachusetts workforce impacts from COVID-19 and targeted policy considerations to address these challenges, with a special focus on registered nurses, direct care workers, and behavioral health providers.
This special report explores emergency ground ambulance utilization and payment rates for ambulance use among commercially-insured patients in Massachusetts by examining rates for transports by the type of ambulance service that responded, regardless of out-of-network status.
This legislatively-mandated report examines telehealth use in Massachusetts and provides policy recommendations on topics such as reimbursement levels and ways to expand access to telehealth in the Commonwealth.
Research brief on children with medical complexity (CMC) in the Commonwealth, a report to the legislature. This analysis estimates the number of CMC in Massachusetts, analyzes their demographics, diagnoses, health coverage, access to and utilization of health care, and associated costs, and includes recommendations for ongoing data collection and reporting.
Despite favorable outcomes associated with midwifery care, and the potential of midwife-led care to help to address ongoing racial disparities in birth outcomes, rates of midwife-attended births in the U.S. remain low. The Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs) and Maternity Care in Massachusetts report examines the state of midwifery in the Commonwealth and provides recommendations to improve this landscape.