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Subject State Approaches to Hospital Nurse Staffing Regulation
Date August 6, 2024 8:06 PM
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📻: Brandy Lipton on the Medicaid Coverage Gaps of Eye Care

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Tuesday, August 6, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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Yesterday, Health Affairs released a new issue focusing on meeting care needs, pharmaceuticals, and more.

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Hospital Nurse Staffing Legislation: Mixed Approaches In Some States, While Others Have No Requirements ([link removed] )

Nithya Krishnamurthy et al.

Closing The Gap In Value-Based Care: Lessons From Provider-Led ACO Experience ([link removed] )

Clive Fields and Gary M. Jacobs

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Patients Receive Flexible And Accessible Care When State Workforce Barriers Are Removed ([link removed] )

Bianca K. Frogner (August 2022)

Building The Mental Health Workforce Capacity Needed To Treat Adults With Serious Mental Illnesses ([link removed] )

Mark Olfson (June 2016)

A Health Podyssey: Nursing Homes Have A Staff Turnover Crisis – Even Before COVID-19 ([link removed] ) (March 2021)

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Brandy Lipton on the Medicaid Coverage Gaps of Eye Care ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Brandy Lipton of the University of California Irvine on her recent research that finds that most state Medicaid programs offer coverage for routine eye exams for adults, but noticeable coverage discrepancies of other routine vision care services remain.

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