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- 90 percent of U.S. adults report increased stress due to coronavirus pandemic1
- ACA coverage expansions: measuring and monitoring churn at the state level1
- Anticipating COVID-19 vaccination challenges through flu vaccination patterns1
- COVID-19 illness personally affected nearly 97 million U.S. adults1
- COVID-19 pandemic coincided with elevated and increasing anxiety and depression symptoms1
- Comparing federal government surveys that count the uninsured: 20141
- Coronavirus pandemic caused more than 10 million U.S. adults to lose health insurance1
- Disparities in Minnesota’s COVID-19 vaccination rates1
- Escalating alcohol-involved death rates: trends and variation across the nation and in the states from 2006 to 20191
- Measuring and monitoring churn at the state level: methods and data sources1
- Mental health and substance use disorder parity under the ACA: national and state estimates of parity gains as of 20171
- Overdose crisis in transition: changing national trends in a widening drug death epidemic1
- Overdose crisis in transition: changing state trends in a widening drug death epidemic1
- Prevalence and disparities in excessive alcohol use among U.S. adults: 17 million report heavy drinking, 40 million report binge drinking1
- Rates of anxiety and depression symptoms declined in 2021, remained higher than pre-pandemic1
- Room to grow: inequities in children's health insurance coverage1
- Section 1115 Medicaid expansion waivers: implementation experiences : findings from structured interviews in Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, & Michigan : final report1
- State and federal relief prevented deep backslide in health care affordability in California in 20201
- Suicide rates on the rise: national trends and demographics in suicide deaths from 2000 to 20181
- Suicide rates on the rise: state trends and variation in suicide deaths from 2000 to 20181