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View article: Deconstructing the concept of participation in participatory health research: Its limitations and opportunities
Deconstructing the concept of participation in participatory health research: Its limitations and opportunities Open
This contribution explores the multiple, complex layers that are involved in establishing participation in research. Specifically, this contribution analyses the dominant conceptualization of participation in the field of participatory hea…
View article: The Spectrum of State Approaches to Medicaid Maternity Care Contracting
The Spectrum of State Approaches to Medicaid Maternity Care Contracting Open
Policy Points Maternal health is influenced by the quality and accessibility of care before, during, and after pregnancy. Nationwide, Medicaid covers nearly one in two births and uses managed care as a central means for carrying out these …
View article: AMJ volume 49 issue 2-3 Cover and Back matter
AMJ volume 49 issue 2-3 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: How Does Medicaid Managed Care Address the Needs of Beneficiaries with Opioid Use Disorders? A Deep Dive into Contract Design
How Does Medicaid Managed Care Address the Needs of Beneficiaries with Opioid Use Disorders? A Deep Dive into Contract Design Open
Many people who experience opioid use disorder rely on Medicaid. The high penetration of managed care systems into Medicaid raises the importance of understanding states’ expectations regarding coverage, access to care, and health system p…
View article: Medicaid Expansion: The Unfinished Promise of the Affordable Care Act
Medicaid Expansion: The Unfinished Promise of the Affordable Care Act Open
AffiliationsSanjay Kishore is a physician at the Equal Justice Initiative and assistant professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (Montgomery Campus). Micah Johnson is a resident physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston…
View article: Assuring TRICARE Coverage of Preventive Health Services for Women Beneficiaries of the Military Health System
Assuring TRICARE Coverage of Preventive Health Services for Women Beneficiaries of the Military Health System Open
Why Defense Health Horizons Performed This Study The primary role of the Military Health System is to assure readiness by protecting the health of the force by providing expert care to wounded, ill, and injured service members. In addition…
View article: The US Supreme Court’s Rulings on Large Business and Health Care Worker Vaccine Mandates
The US Supreme Court’s Rulings on Large Business and Health Care Worker Vaccine Mandates Open
This Viewpoint examines the recent US Supreme Court rulings on government mandates for COVID-19 vaccination and how these decisions might affect the ongoing pandemic response as well as the future of public health.
View article: Extending the Children’s Health Insurance Program: High Stakes for Families and States
Extending the Children’s Health Insurance Program: High Stakes for Families and States Open
Congress will soon decide whether to extend CHIP funding, the federal match, and potential changes to eligibility
View article: What Would Block Grants or Limits on Per Capita Spending Mean for Medicaid?
What Would Block Grants or Limits on Per Capita Spending Mean for Medicaid? Open
This issue brief explores how turning Medicaid into a block-grant program or imposing spending caps would likely affect eligibility and benefits across states.
View article: Medicaid’s Future: What Might ACA Repeal Mean?
Medicaid’s Future: What Might ACA Repeal Mean? Open
Republicans in Congress are expected to repeal portions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) using a fast-track process known as budget reconciliation.
View article: How Will Repealing the ACA Affect Medicaid? Impact on Health Care Coverage, Delivery, and Payment
How Will Repealing the ACA Affect Medicaid? Impact on Health Care Coverage, Delivery, and Payment Open
This brief examines the effects of reducing the size and scope of Medicaid under legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act, focusing on the reductions through block grants or per capita caps.
View article: Venous Thromboembolism in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Venous Thromboembolism in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Open
Objectives: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is associated with increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Despite this recognized risk, there are limited data and no anticoagulation guidelines for hospitalized pediatric IBD patients.…
View article: Caring for the Uninsured
Caring for the Uninsured Open
With a large uninsured population, the United States continues to depend heavily on health care safety net providers for ensuring access to essential services, in particular, vaccination services. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 202…
View article: Expanding Presumptive Eligibility as a Key Part of Medicaid Reform
Expanding Presumptive Eligibility as a Key Part of Medicaid Reform Open
As the incoming Biden administration prepares its health reform agenda, simplifying access to Medicaid should emerge as a high priority.Medicaid has proven critical during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, in that enrollmen…
View article: Insuring the Population During National Emergencies Leveraging Both Medicaid and the Marketplace
Insuring the Population During National Emergencies Leveraging Both Medicaid and the Marketplace Open
Insuring the Population During National Emergencies Leveraging Both Medicaid and the Marketplace Rebekah E. Gee MD, MPH, William R. Boles BS, and Sara Rosenbaum JD Affiliation Rebekah E. Gee is with the Louisiana State University Health Ca…
View article: Health Policy in the Supreme Court and a New Conservative Majority
Health Policy in the Supreme Court and a New Conservative Majority Open
This Viewpoint looks at the range of medical and public health issues that could be adversely affected by appointment of Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the US Supreme Court, including weakening or elimination of the Affordable Care Act, Medi…
View article: Health Policy in the Supreme Court and a New Conservative Majority
Health Policy in the Supreme Court and a New Conservative Majority Open
This Viewpoint looks at the range of medical and public health issues that could be adversely affected by appointment of Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the US Supreme Court, including weakening or elimination of the Affordable Care Act, Medi…
View article: Caring for the Uninsured in a Pandemic Era
Caring for the Uninsured in a Pandemic Era Open
On the eve of the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of Americans were uninsured despite a booming economy and a decade of health reform. The pandemic and its associated job losses have significantly increased the number of uninsured Americans – …
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Wiley's Corporate Citizenship initiative seeks to address the environmental, social, economic, and ethical challenges faced in our business and which are important to our diverse stakeholder groups.Since launching the initiative, we have f…
View article: Issue Information
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Wiley's Corporate Citizenship initiative seeks to address the environmental, social, economic, and ethical challenges faced in our business and which are important to our diverse stakeholder groups.Since launching the initiative, we have f…
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Wiley's Corporate Citizenship initiative seeks to address the environmental, social, economic, and ethical challenges faced in our business and which are important to our diverse stakeholder groups.Since launching the initiative, we have f…
View article: Effects of High Intensity Interval Training in People With Severe Mental Illness: A Systematic Review of Intervention Studies – Considering Diverse Approaches to Improving Mental and Physical Health Outcomes
Effects of High Intensity Interval Training in People With Severe Mental Illness: A Systematic Review of Intervention Studies – Considering Diverse Approaches to Improving Mental and Physical Health Outcomes Open
Background: Incomplete remission rates for traditional pharmacological and psychotherapeutic treatments have led to consideration of diverse strategies to improve health outcomes for people with severe mental illness (SMI). While there is …
View article: THE GOP’S TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICAN HEALTH CARE: THE STAKES FOR OLDER AMERICANS
THE GOP’S TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICAN HEALTH CARE: THE STAKES FOR OLDER AMERICANS Open
The transformation of the American health care system is at the foremost of the Republican agenda. This presentation reviews Republican-led efforts to repeal the health insurance coverage provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable…
View article: “Pay for Success” Financing and Home‐Based Multicomponent Childhood Asthma Interventions: Modeling Results From the Detroit Medicaid Population
“Pay for Success” Financing and Home‐Based Multicomponent Childhood Asthma Interventions: Modeling Results From the Detroit Medicaid Population Open
Policy Points: The Pay for Success (PFS) financing approach has potential for scaling the implementation of evidence‐based prevention interventions in Medicaid populations, including a range of multicomponent interventions for childhood as…