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Sunday, September 24, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs
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This week, we published an ahead-of-print article from Milkie Vu and coauthors exploring high levels of food insecurity and low participation in the CalFresh nutrition program among low-income Asian Americans.

Food Insecurity Among Asian Americans

In their ahead-of-print article to be published as part of Health Affairs’ October "Tackling Structural Racism in Health" theme issue, Milkie Vu and coauthors examine food insecurity and participation in CalFresh, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in California, among low-income Asian Americans adults.

After examining survey data including Asian American adults of Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, South Asian, and Vietnamese origin, Vu and coauthors find "high and varied levels of overall food insecurity," with the highest burden being among Filipino adults at 40 percent.

Participation in CalFresh ranged from 11 percent among Korean adults and 12 percent among Chinese adults to 20 percent among Vietnamese adults.

Vu and coauthors determined that CalFresh participation among most Asian origin groups was still lower than other racial/ethnic groups examined.

When examining characteristics outside of race and ethnicity, Vu and coauthors found a higher rate of unemployment among CalFresh participants and similar rates of English proficiency, suggesting that California policies to promote language assistance have been effective.
 
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Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Health Care Cost Institute's Aditi Sen on her recent paper that suggests that employers lack leverage to negotiate lower health care prices.
 
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Listen to the third episode of our new health equity podcast, Research and Justice For All!

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On the third episode, Chaguturu and Khaldun interview Mary-Ann Etiebet of Merck about how to address disparities in maternal health outcomes and the contributions of the Merck for Mothers initiative.

If you missed it, listen to the second episode with Bryan O. Buckley.
 
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