The goal of this study is to inform Medicaid policies in Illinois, as well as to inform national discussions on Medicaid reform and racial and health justice.
The sixth post in AcademyHealth’s Medicaid Health Equity series summarizes five recommendations for researchers to measure and interpret racial disparities in health care more accurately.
AcademyHealth members Sara Galantowicz and Rachel Henke highlight the role of contract research in the health policy ecosystem, as well as contract research events planned for the in-person 2022 Annual Research Meeting.
The goal of this project is to provide a real-time assessment of the impact of work requirement policies in Arkansas that could inform other states as they begin to implement or propose these policies.
The goal of this project is to provide policymakers and stakeholders with timely evidence on the impact of personal responsibility provisions on vulnerable populations and the extent to which state evaluations can detect these consequences.
The goal of this project is to assess the impact of Medicaid work requirements on community organizations, which are the on-the-ground support network for Medicaid beneficiaries.
The goal of this project is to understand the scope of variation in primary care provider (PCP) response to work requirements and lead to the development of targeted guidance and other policy tools to improve PCP consistency and protect physician and patient welfare.
The goal of this project is to inform federal and state policymakers of the relevant tradeoffs of creating eligibility for near-poor adults in Medicaid versus an opportunity for ACA-Marketplace coverage.
The goal of this project is to inform policymakers considering use of Section 1115 demonstration waivers to expand access to substance use disorder (SUD) treatment.