The State Health Care Cost Containment Commission, a project of the University of Virginia’s Miller Center, released a report: Cracking the Code on Health Care Costs, that examines how governors Medicaid directors, insurance commissioners, and human resource directors can improve the delivery of care in the states. The report promotes the idea that care can be more integrated, coordinated, patient-centered and cost-effective. It is written for state health care leaders across the nation and should serve as a resource for journalists covering state health reform efforts.