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In this episode, Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander and Ellen Bayer speak with Heather Thomas from the nonprofit A Place to ...
While the new option for MA plans to offer supplemental LTSS is a small step in the right direction, the reality is that plan offerings are sparse and severely limited in scope. It’s crucial for ...
Cutting federal Medicaid spending would have such negative consequences on older adults and people with disabilities because reductions in Federal reimbursements to states would leave states with ...
To identify needs and provide adequate care for perinatal women with mental health conditions, we must learn more about the ...
This article reviews private equity’s influence on health care, highlighting its profit-driven strategies that conflict with ...
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 ...
Rescinding any social determinants of health-related guidance or otherwise reducing Medicaid’s power in the states ...
On April 15 and 16, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) will meet. These meetings, once considered ...
Declines in drug fatalities are clear public health benefits. However, there is much more work to be done to address drug mortality, including addressing increases in polysubstance use involving ...
The significant cost and profound oral health disparities experienced by veterans necessitate strong public policy that ...
End-stage renal disease should serve as a cautionary tale for policy makers seeking to avoid the pitfalls of poorly designed ...
Expanding Home- And Community-Based Services For Dually Eligible Adults With Behavioral Health Needs
CMS and state Medicaid agencies need to evolve the HCBS continuum to address both behavioral health and long-term services ...
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