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    • Health Care Systems and Services (48)
    • Maternal and Reproductive Health (11)
    • Children and Families (10)
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    Authors

    • Benjamin Sommers (9)
    • Paula Lantz (6)
    • Lisa Dubay (5)
    • Claire Margerison (3)
    • Corianne Payton Scally (3)
    • Danielle Gartner (3)
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    • Emily Johnston (3)
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    Resource type

    • Evidence (18)
    • Project (17)
    • P4A Spark (13)
    Health Care Systems and Services
    Best Practices for Addressing the Medical and Social Needs of “Super-Utilizer” Patients

    Paula Lantz

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    December 1, 2015

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    Project

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    Has Evidence

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    Children and Families
    The Impact of Vaccine Mandates and Exemptions on Childhood Immunization Coverage

    Avi Dor, Ali Moghtaderi

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    October 1, 2017

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    Project

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    Has Evidence

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    Housing
    Examining the effects of housing, incarceration and other policies on health outcomes in New York

    Sherry Glied

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    October 15, 2022

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    Project

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    Has Evidence

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    Health Care Systems and Services
    Emerging Strategies for Integrating Health and Housing

    Elaine Waxman, Corianne Payton Scally

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    December 1, 2015

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    Project

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    Has Evidence

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    Maternal and Reproductive Health
    How Structural Racism, Neighborhood Deprivation, and Maternal Characteristics Contribute to Inequities in Birth Outcomes

    Lisa Dubay, Anuj Gangopadhyaya, Emily Johnston, Vincent Pancini

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    August 2, 2024

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    Evidence

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    Maternal and Reproductive Health
    Does Medicaid Expansion Improve Maternal and Infant Health?

    Laura Wherry

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    December 15, 2018

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    Project

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    Has Evidence

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    Maternal and Reproductive Health
    Addressing Racial Disparities in Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes

    Anuj Gangopadhyaya, Lisa Dubay, Emily Johnston, Vincent Pancini

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    December 15, 2020

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    Project

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    Has Evidence

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    Turning research into action
    The Moral Imperative to Ensure Access to Healthcare in a Changing Reproductive Health Climate

    Nyequai Harte

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    August 10, 2022

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    P4A Spark

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    Maternal and Reproductive Health
    Medicaid Expansion Increased Preconception Health Counseling, Folic Acid Intake, and Postpartum Contraception

    Laura Wherry

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    November 1, 2020

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    Evidence

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    Maternal and Reproductive Health
    Post-ACA, More Than One-third Of Women with Prenatal Medicaid Remained Uninsured Before or After Pregnancy

    Lisa Dubay, Laudan Aron

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    April 5, 2021

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    Evidence

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