📻: Kurt Hager on Medicaid Nutrition Supports Linked To Reduced Hospital & ED Use
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Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Kurt Hager of the University of Massachusetts to discuss his recent paper that explores how Medicaid nutrition supports were associated with reductions in hospitalizations and emergency department visits in Massachusetts through 2020–23.
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