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Subject NEW: The Effects of Medicaid Unwinding on Coverage
Date October 27, 2024 12:03 PM
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Sunday, October 27, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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Health Affairs Scholar is excited to announce a call for papers on three topics:

- Global Aging
- Intersections of Social Policies and Health
- Policy Options for the 340B Drug Discount program

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The Effects of Medicaid Unwinding on Coverage

In anticipation of the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency, Congress ended the Medicaid continuous coverage requirement on March 31, 2023, allowing states to terminate coverage for ineligible people and resume eligibility determinations through a process known as unwinding.

In an ahead-of-print article published this week, Sumedha Gupta and coauthors explore the early effects of the Medicaid unwinding ([link removed] ) on insurance coverage among people ages 19–64.

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Election Day is on the horizon and Health Affairs has been collecting articles that we've published over the years to reflect on evidence and analysis on key issues that impact the health policy sector.

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Precision Medicine Hinges On Access To Genetic Counselors ([link removed] )

Colleen Campbell

Beyond Floppy Disks And Fax Machines: Modernizing Immunization Information Systems ([link removed] )

Angela K. Shen et al.

School-Based Health Centers Are Well-Positioned To Help Address Gun Violence ([link removed] )

April Joy Damian and Jessica McCann

Winning The Tobacco Endgame ([link removed] )

Jeffrey G. Willett and Maher Karam-Hage

Medicare ‘Fit-For-Purpose’ Studies For Coverage Of Emerging Medical Products, Part 1: A Framework ([link removed] )

Caroline Marra et al.

Medicare ‘Fit-For-Purpose’ Studies For Coverage Of Emerging Medical Products, Part 2: Case Studies ([link removed] )

Caroline Marra et al.

The Incursion Of Profit-Enhancing Middlemen In US Health Care ([link removed] )

Linda J. Blumberg and Kennah Watts

Are We Ready For A Bird Flu Vaccination Campaign? ([link removed] )

Ram Koppaka and Richard Hughes IV

The Advent And Future Of Self-Administered Vaccines ([link removed] )

Richard Hughes IV et al.

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Avni Gupta on Medicare Advantage Supplemental Benefits Through an Equity Lens ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Avni Gupta of the Commonwealth Fund about her recent paper that explores cost-associated unmet dental, vision, and hearing needs among low-income Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries.

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Frontline Struggles from the Retail Health Clinic Market ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Leslie Erdelack back to the program to discuss the current state of retail clinics within retailers such as Walgreens, CVS, and Walmart, the challenges these operations have faced, and what the future implications for consumers might be as some retailers shutter some arms of these operations.

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Financial Integration of Medicare and Medicaid: Necessary But Not Sufficient ([link removed] )

Join Health Affairs on November 7 for a virtual event highlighting how states have promoted Medicare and Medicaid integration even in the absence of full financial integration and how federal policy can better care for people who are dually eligible.

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