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Subject How Medicaid Can Help Meet Enrollees’ Social Needs; Narrative Matters: To Treat My Patient, I Had To Understand Her Trauma
Date January 17, 2020 7:09 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Friday, January 17, 2020**

TODAY ON THE BLOG

HOUSING

Medicaid Doesn't Pay For Housing. Here's What It Can Do To Help Meet
Enrollees' Social Needs

By Hannah Katch and Peggy Bailey

The health care system can't significantly improve health outcomes,
widen access, and control costs if policy makers don't prioritize
funding for the programs that address the social determinants of health.
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IN THE JOURNAL

NARRATIVE MATTERS:
PATIENT-CENTERED CARE

To Treat My Patient, I Had To Understand Her Trauma

By Eve Rittenberg

A patient who is a survivor of abuse benefits from a health care
approach that acknowledges her past trauma.
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A CLOSER LOOK-Loneliness

Research shows that strong social connection is linked to a 50 percent
drop in risk of early death. A Health Affairs Blog post evaluates
cross-sector collaborations to decrease loneliness

and social isolation in older adults.

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