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➡️ Publication in @jamahealthforum.com: jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
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➡️ Publication in @jamahealthforum.com: jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
➡️ Checklist and Related Resources: tafchecklist.org
➡️ Video Explainer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=27_t...
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We benefited from a ton of input across a broad cross-section of the Medicaid research community.
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We benefited from a ton of input across a broad cross-section of the Medicaid research community.
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Yet, the data are highly complex, with varying quality across data elements and states.
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Yet, the data are highly complex, with varying quality across data elements and states.
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Dig through individual responses (with comments) on the CHPC website:
healthpolicycenter.cornell.edu/chpc/surveys...
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www.healthaffairs.org/content/fore...
Dig through individual responses (with comments) on the CHPC website:
healthpolicycenter.cornell.edu/chpc/surveys...
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To start: effects of Medicaid work requirements under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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To start: effects of Medicaid work requirements under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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Our paper is an early proof-of-concept that states could use claims to automate exemptions (if allowed to do so in final regs).
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Our paper is an early proof-of-concept that states could use claims to automate exemptions (if allowed to do so in final regs).
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1. Most expansion enrollees are actively receiving care. The coverage losses predicted under the OBBBA's work requirement will thus likely introduce discontinuities in care.
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1. Most expansion enrollees are actively receiving care. The coverage losses predicted under the OBBBA's work requirement will thus likely introduce discontinuities in care.
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Rx use exhibited the largest variation across states, followed by outpatient visits, ED visits, and inpatient visits.
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Rx use exhibited the largest variation across states, followed by outpatient visits, ED visits, and inpatient visits.
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One-quarter had an ED visit, while over 60% had outpatient visits and prescription drug fills.
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One-quarter had an ED visit, while over 60% had outpatient visits and prescription drug fills.
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