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Subject Asian American Invisibility In Public Health
Date February 26, 2025 8:59 PM
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📢 Join Our Discussion on Medicaid's Future on 3/19 📢

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Last week, Health Affairs published an ahead-of-print article from Michelle S. Rockwell and coauthors exploring demographic variation in COVID-19-associated outpatient hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin use and spending throughout the public health emergency.

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Medicaid’s Uncertain Future ([link removed] )

The Medicaid program has historically faced political challenges, especially during the first Trump administration.

With the recently seated second Trump administration, there are a variety of changes under consideration for the Medicaid program and its beneficiaries.

Join Health Affairs on March 19 to discuss what policy changes may occur and how they may impact the Medicaid market and patients.

In addition, the panel will discuss interesting research questions that could be asked during this time. From work requirements to state funding, the panel will share its perspective and give space to address questions from the audience.

Confirmed speakers include:

- Carmel Shachar, Harvard Law (Moderator)
- Jennifer Tolbert, KFF
- Edwin Park, Georgetown University
- Aditi Vasan, University of Pennsylvania

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Celebrating Black History Month

This Black History Month, we're highlighting influential Black voices and organizations who have made an impact on health equity and policy.

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