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ICYMI, Richard Leuchter from the University of California Los Angeles appeared on A Health Podyssey to discuss his recent paper that explores how socioeconomically disadvantaged groups may have underused emergency departments for non-avoidable visits.
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Medicaid’s Uncertain Future ([link removed] )
Join Health Affairs March 19 for a virtual event examining the potential policy and administrative changes surrounding the Medicaid program and what they may mean in terms of coverage, operations, and financing.
In addition, the panel will discuss interesting research questions that could be asked during this time.
From work requirements to state funding, the panel will share its perspective and give space to address questions from the audience.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Carmel Shachar, Harvard Law (Moderator)
- Jennifer Tolbert, KFF
- Edwin Park, Georgetown University
- Aditi Vasan, University of Pennsylvania
This event is for Health Affairs Insiders only.
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Celebrating Women's History Month
This Women's History Month, we're elevating women who work to advance health equity and policy.
In a June 2024 article, Jessica Hale and coauthors look at the Congressional Budget Office’s projections of health insurance coverage ([link removed] ) .
They project the uninsured share of the population will rise over the course of the next decade.
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