From Urban Institute :: Health Policy Center <[email protected]>
Subject Availability of life-saving Naloxone could worsen
Date September 24, 2020 6:43 PM
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Naloxone products and their pricing in Medicaid, 2010&ndash;18
Although Medicaid prescriptions for naloxone increased between 2010 and 2018, without new federal policies regulating prices or promoting robust price competition, Medicaid enrollees&rsquo; naloxone options will likely remain limited, potentially worsening the overdose crisis.

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Immigrant-serving organizations&rsquo; perspectives on the COVID-19 crisis
This brief describes needs, emerging strategies, and new opportunities in the immigrant-serving field and identifies key policy and research priorities for advancing an immigrant-inclusive agenda.

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Calibrating a microsimulation model of Medicare policy reform to match administrative benchmarks for enrollment and spending
Using the Urban Institute’s Medicare policy microsimulation model, MCARE-SIM, researchers describe the set of available estimates for Medicare enrollment and spending, the targets chosen among these benchmarks, and the methods used to calibrate the MCARE-SIM model to match selected targets.

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Updated estimates of the New Mexico uninsured and health care reform options to expand marketplace coverage and improve affordability
We estimate that the COVID-19 recession has increased the number of uninsured New Mexicans relative to a year ago. But New Mexico has several policy options that could reduce the number of uninsured residents and improve the affordability of existing coverage for many more.

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