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Subject Expanded COVID-19 Unemployment Benefits Support Physical And Mental Health
Date February 18, 2021 9:06 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Thursday, February 18, 2021**

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Unmet Social Needs And Worse Mental Health After Expiration Of COVID-19
Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation

By Seth A. Berkowitz and Sanjay Basu

The early months of the COVID-19 pandemic saw historic increases in
unemployment, which remained elevated throughout 2020. Federal Pandemic
Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) provided unemployment insurance
beneficiaries an extra $600 a week, a benefit that initially expired in
July 2020. Seth Berkowitz and Sanjay Basu examined nationally
representative Census Bureau data for changes in unmet health-related
social needs and mental health among unemployment insurance
beneficiaries before and after the initial expiration of FPUC. Read More
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TODAY ON THE BLOG

FOLLOWING THE ACA

CBO Analyzes American Rescue Plan Coverage Expansions

By Katie Keith

Under these proposals, Congress would temporarily subsidize COBRA
coverage and dramatically expand subsidies under the Affordable Care Act
(ACA). The ACA-related components of the Ways and Means proposal would
extend coverage to about 800,000 uninsured people in 2021, 1.3 million
uninsured people in 2022, and 400,000 uninsured people in 2023. Read
More >>

Next Year, Extend Open Enrollment Of The ACA Marketplaces Into January

By Coleman Drake and David Anderson

Extending the Marketplaces' open enrollment period would be an
immediate and effective administrative action to reduce the uninsured
rate and improve the Affordable Care Act.
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HEALTH AFFAIRS BRANDED POST

Six Dynamics Creating Momentum Toward Home-Based Delivery

Supported by Integrated Care Solutions
andATI Advisory

From the 1940s norm of house calls to the 2020s transition to
telehealth, health care delivered at home has been an option-even
preferred-for those searching for care from the comfort and safety of
home. Read More >>

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After George Floyd's killing, a physician reflects on how the health
effects of racism become embodied for her and other Black Americans.
Read Brooke A. Cunningham's explanation of why changing the conditions
that cut Black lives short must be prioritized

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