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Monday, July 24, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs
Dear John,
ICYMI: We released an ahead-of-print article on how early OxyContin
marketing was linked to long-term spread of infectious diseases
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associated with injection drug use.
Prepandemic Postpartum Uninsurance
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In their new Health Affairs article, Erica Elliason and her team of
coauthors
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examine prepandemic insurance coverage during the postpartum period.
After analyzing survey data from seven states before the COVID-19
pandemic, they find that "nearly one-third of people with prenatal
Medicaid did not have consistent Medicaid coverage by the late
postpartum period, with only 16 percent transitioning to commercial
coverage."
Elliason and coauthors also conclude that of those who lost Medicaid in
the early postpartum period, nearly two-thirds remained "consistently
uninsured."
The authors also explored probabilities of late postpartum uninsurance
in these same seven states by respondent demographics. Among these
findings, they determine that the probability of late postpartum
uninsurance was higher among Hispanic residents than non-Hispanic
residents.
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Don't forget to read the Health Affairs' Forefront series, "Private
Sector Solutions for Health Equity
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Supported by CVS Health and featuring health equity experts as they
examine private-sector initiatives and responsibility to advance health
equity, the series includes articles exploring private-sector efforts to
challenge injustices in health care.
In the final article in the series
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Kurt Brenkus and Lori Coffae from Indigenous Pact explore private-sector
opportunities to foster American Indian/Alaska Native health equity.
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The CAPABLE Program: An Effective Intervention For Dual Eligible
Individuals In Integrated Programs
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Sarah Rosenblum and Allison Rizer
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Join us for this upcoming virtual event!
July 31: Journal Club: Documenting Latino Representation in the US
Workforce
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