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Titles
- A conceptual map of structural racism in health care1
- A resource guide for using Medicare’s enrollment race and ethnicity data1
- Alabama women need Medicaid expansion1
- Black women with Medi-Cal pursue health despite mistreatment in the health care system1
- Building equitable artificial intelligence in health care: addressing current challenges and exploring future opportunities1
- Building on CalAIM’s housing supports: strengthening Medi-Cal for people experiencing homelessness1
- Building the evidence base for advancing vaccine equity: findings from the P4VE Promising Practices Project1
- 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
- Did disparities in access worsen during the pandemic?: comparing Californians with Medi-Cal and those with employer coverage1
- Disparities in Minnesota’s COVID-19 vaccination rates1
- Disparities in preventive care receipt in Washington, DC, during the coronavirus pandemic: a case study1
- Four in ten adults with disabilities experienced unfair treatment in health care settings, at work, or when applying for public benefits in 20221
- Health care affordability improved between 2019 and 2022 under pandemic health coverage policies: findings from the Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey1
- How to identify and support emerging risk Medi-Cal members with complex social and behavioral needs: a diabetes case study1
- Invisible children, invisible families: a blueprint for supporting the child care needs of American Indian and Alaska native families1
- Listening to Black Californians who identify as LGBTQ+1
- Listening to Black Californians with disabilities1
- Listening to Black Californians with mental health conditions1
- Many Medicaid enrollees with opioid use disorder were treated with medication: however, disparities present concerns1
- Medicare cognitive assessments: utilization tripled between 2018 and 2022, but challenges remain : report to congressional committees1