The year 2017 proved politically tumultuous in the U.S. on many fronts, but perhaps none more so than health care. For enrollees in the Medicaid program, it was a “year of living precariously.” Long-promised Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act also took aim at Medicaid, with proposals to fundamentally restructure the program and drastically cut its federal funding. These proposals provoked pushback from multiple fronts, including formal opposition from groups representing people with disabilities and people of color and individual protesters. Opposition by these groups should not have surprised the proponents of “reforming” Medicaid. Both people of color and people with disabilities carry disproportionate burdens of ill hea...
The conversation regarding Medicaid expansion is ever-changing as states grapple with whether to exp...
Medicaid, the US federal-state financed program that assists people to gain access to health service...
In this article, we describe how the “weathering hypothesis” and Adverse Childhood Experiences set t...
2017 was a tumultuous year politically in the United States on many fronts, but perhaps none more so...
The year 2017 proved politically tumultuous in the U.S. on many fronts, but perhaps none more so tha...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
Medicaid, the federal-state financed program that assists people to gain access to health services w...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
Since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990, states have made significant...
In 2010, the most monumental health care legislation in forty-five years was enacted. The Patient Pr...
Peril to Medicaid exists on many different fronts. In 2017, Congress nearly succeeded in fundamental...
Medicare and Medicaid were passed to serve as safety nets for the country\u27s most vulnerable popul...
This piece is an invitation to consider health care reform as a political shift in our thinking abou...
Since 1965, Medicaid has been the forgotten child of the federal entitlement programs, even though i...
The conversation regarding Medicaid expansion is ever-changing as states grapple with whether to exp...
The conversation regarding Medicaid expansion is ever-changing as states grapple with whether to exp...
Medicaid, the US federal-state financed program that assists people to gain access to health service...
In this article, we describe how the “weathering hypothesis” and Adverse Childhood Experiences set t...
2017 was a tumultuous year politically in the United States on many fronts, but perhaps none more so...
The year 2017 proved politically tumultuous in the U.S. on many fronts, but perhaps none more so tha...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
Medicaid, the federal-state financed program that assists people to gain access to health services w...
Medicaid was intended from its inception to provide financial access to health care for certain cate...
Since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990, states have made significant...
In 2010, the most monumental health care legislation in forty-five years was enacted. The Patient Pr...
Peril to Medicaid exists on many different fronts. In 2017, Congress nearly succeeded in fundamental...
Medicare and Medicaid were passed to serve as safety nets for the country\u27s most vulnerable popul...
This piece is an invitation to consider health care reform as a political shift in our thinking abou...
Since 1965, Medicaid has been the forgotten child of the federal entitlement programs, even though i...
The conversation regarding Medicaid expansion is ever-changing as states grapple with whether to exp...
The conversation regarding Medicaid expansion is ever-changing as states grapple with whether to exp...
Medicaid, the US federal-state financed program that assists people to gain access to health service...
In this article, we describe how the “weathering hypothesis” and Adverse Childhood Experiences set t...