Brandy Lipton and coauthors examine Medicaid’s adult vision coverage by state and find that most fee-for-service programs cover routine eye exams but have notable gaps in coverage for glasses and other low-vision aids.
Managed care plans “generally [provide] consistent or enhanced coverage relative to fee-for-service programs.”
From 2020 to 2023, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) conducted a nationwide rideshare program to improve access to health care for unhoused veterans.
Jack Tsai and colleagues find that those who used the program “used significantly more VA outpatient, inpatient, [emergency department] or urgent care, and homeless services” and had fewer no-show appointments.
Olga Vsevolozhskaya and colleagues use detailed needs assessments to analyze the concordance between behavioral and mental health service needs and use among youth in Idaho who have serious emotional disturbance.
The authors find that a notable proportion of youth were identified as underusing services, potentially because of stringent utilization management, whereas few youth were overusers.
Nithya Krishnamurthy and colleagues review state-level hospital nurse staffing ratio requirements and find “significant national variation, with seven states having minimum staffing ratios, eight states having staffing committees, eleven states having staffing plans, and twenty-three states having no requirement related to nurse staffing.”
Dhruv Khullar and colleagues interview leaders of accountable care organizations (ACOs) regarding their plans to identify and address the needs of socially vulnerable patients.
The authors identify seven central themes, including that ACOs are in the early stages of collecting social needs data and that patients are primarily stratified by medical, rather than social, risk.