🚨 NEW PAPER 🚨
"The impact of children's access to public health insurance on their cognitive development and behavior" coming out in the Journal of Health Economics. Co-authored with Ji Yan at App State.
Recap below👇
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Duke University School of Medicine, Department of Population Health Sciences invites applications for regular-rank faculty positions at the Assistant or Associate level in #impsci
👉https://t.co/C1oBoAdZac
@duke_pophealth@LeahZullig
The #Function_QUERI team assessed whether a team collaboration strategy (#CONNECT) improves #implementation outcomes of a family #caregiver skills training. They found one key condition of implementation success was leadership support. https://t.co/JwaN5OAvsM #QUERI
New in HSR: "Requiem for Odds Ratios" with Bryan Dowd, Melissa Garrido, and Matt Maciejewski. https://t.co/7a2k66DeDO
We commend HSR for discouraging the reporting of odds ratios in most studies. We agree wholeheartedly
with this decision, which keeps HSR at the forefront.
With the ruling of Grants Pass v. Johnson coming any day now, @DangitVinh and I wrote about the mayor's latest campaign to criminalize homelessness in Philly. Based on our experiences in the hospital and street outreach, we need care not "clean-ups."
https://t.co/42tLDWNryd
An SDOH research paper that evaluated 58 studies involving more than 17M children who made 103M ED visits. Conclusion? Race, socioeconomic deprivation, proximity to an ED, and language play important roles in ED utilization among children and families. https://t.co/pS8G2g8WzL
🎉🚨New Paper🚨🎉
Short piece about “Health Keynesianism” and why pursuing full employment is one way to help improve health equity and address income distribution as a social determinant of health.
Open access link 👇:
https://t.co/tMm9D0tSAH
“The shift to value-based care is an opportunity to embrace structural solutions to health & social care fragmentation.”
Great to see our work, led by @cddrake_HPM, published in @NCMedJ!
@DukeMargolis @dukeemergency https://t.co/bcLgLn8k2h
Latest issue of @NCMedJ just released (guest edited by @DShannondowler) and focuses on issues impacting NC Medicaid enrollees, including Medicaid expansion, coverage unwinding, 2 years of HOP, and NCCARE360. Check it out! @NCMedJ@ncdhhs@DukeMargolis
https://t.co/kDBYEIGUTS
How might the loss of Medicaid affect housing and evictions? @mma_econ, @AshleyCBradford, @JCMecon of @sppgatech, @GTliberalarts draw lessons from the TennCare disenrollment of 2005 - TN had 24.5% more completed evictions relative to other southern states. https://t.co/KKFCfTTs4e
Adapting Personalized Group Visits for Late Stage Diabetic Kidney Disease to Telehealth. A groundbreaking study with @cddrake_HPM, @healthyedge and many others - revolutionizing patient care!
Read more: https://t.co/UIB69Jr3rr
🚨🎉New Paper🎉🚨
@cddrake_HPM@elenabyhoff and I have a new paper in @intj_sdohs that looks at how #foodinsecurity prevalence varies across countries
“Food Insecurity and Social Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Welfare State Regimes in 19 Countries”
https://t.co/B8HA2c27d6