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Quantifying the Economic, Social, and Health Burdens of Interstate Travel for Reproductive Healthcare in an Increasingly Restrictive Policy Environment

The goal of the study is to examine access to and affordability of abortion care for individuals, especially young people with intersecting marginalized identities, who travel to Massachusetts to obtain care in the wake of the 2022 Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization and subsequent state actions taken to curtail access to abortion.
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Exploring How to Provide Affordable, Accessible, and Equitable High-Quality Indian Health Service-Funded Care for American Indians and Alaska Natives

The goal of the study is to provide specific, community-driven, measurable, and Tribally rooted recommendations needed for meaningful innovation in the Indian Health Service that will result in more affordable and accessible care to Tribal nations and improve health equity.
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