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- 2.3 million people would gain health coverage in 2024 if 10 states were to expand Medicaid eligibility1
- A conceptual map of structural racism in health care1
- Addressing the direct care workforce shortage: a bipartisan call to action1
- Aligning maternal health policies with birthing people’s preferences and experiences1
- Building equitable artificial intelligence in health care: addressing current challenges and exploring future opportunities1
- Building the evidence base for advancing vaccine equity: findings from the P4VE Promising Practices Project1
- Can Medicaid payment and purchasing strategies advance health equity?: key considerations, limitations, lessons, and examples from four states1
- Consent-to-share: California’s opportunity to modernize cross-sector data sharing1
- Critical role of New York’s community health centers in advancing equity in Medicaid: investment in community health centers can help New York achieve its health equity goals1
- Do No Harm guide. Collecting, analyzing, and reporting gender and sexual orientation data1
- Estimating the cost and effects of adding a dental benefit to Medicare Part B1
- Expanding health coverage through marketplace facilitated enrollment programs1
- FDA could take stronger enforcement action against tobacco retailers with histories of sales to youth and other violations1
- Four in ten adults with disabilities experienced unfair treatment in health care settings, at work, or when applying for public benefits in 20221
- Healthy eating Rx: improving nutrition through health care1
- How do people make choices among marketplace plans?1
- Lessons learned and engagement insights from Community Voices for Health1
- Medical debt in New York State: estimates for large cities and towns, state legislative districts, congressional districts, and other geographic areas1
- Post-acute care and Medicare solvency: reducing excessive PAC payments can promote financial sustainability1
- Supporting North Carolina’s immigrant families: addressing barriers and promoting solutions for a more inclusive safety net1