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This study examined racial and ethnic disparities in mental health service use, social support, and telemedicine access among U.S. adolescents between 2019 and 2022.
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This study examined racial and ethnic disparities in mental health service use, social support, and telemedicine access among U.S. adolescents between 2019 and 2022.
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Authors studied patterns in health care access between Latino and non-Latino white adults according to citizenship status before and after the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021 was enacted to determine whether inequities changed.
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Authors studied patterns in health care access between Latino and non-Latino white adults according to citizenship status before and after the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021 was enacted to determine whether inequities changed.
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Authors examine differences in the utilization of low‐value care among Asian and Latino subpopulations compared to the white population.
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Authors examine differences in the utilization of low‐value care among Asian and Latino subpopulations compared to the white population.
External Publication
This policy brief discusses the health and social costs of ending birthright citizenship for millions of families in the United States.
External Publication
This policy brief discusses the health and social costs of ending birthright citizenship for millions of families in the United States.
Journal Article
The Latino health paradox is the phenomenon whereby recent Latino immigrants have, on average, better health outcomes on some indicators than Latino immigrants who have lived in the United States longer and U.S.-born Latinos and non-Latino whites. This study examined whether the paradox holds after accounting for health care access and utilization.
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The Latino health paradox is the phenomenon whereby recent Latino immigrants have, on average, better health outcomes on some indicators than Latino immigrants who have lived in the United States longer and U.S.-born Latinos and non-Latino whites. This study examined whether the paradox holds after accounting for health care access and utilization.
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Researchers compare treatment intensity between Black and white older adults with heart failure near the end of life.
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Researchers compare treatment intensity between Black and white older adults with heart failure near the end of life.
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This study examined the association between food insecurity and health insurance coverage, access to care, health care utilization, and financial hardships among U.S. adults.
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This study examined the association between food insecurity and health insurance coverage, access to care, health care utilization, and financial hardships among U.S. adults.
External Publication
Authors examine the short-term implementation lessons from the Medi-Cal expansion to adults 50+ a year after its implementation to inform the planned expansion of full-scope Medi-Cal to adults 26 to 49 years of age in 2024. They also identify policy options to address undocumented immigrant adults aged 50 and over who will continue to be ineligible for Medi-Cal coverage because their incomes exceed the 138 percent FPL eligibility threshold.
External Publication
Authors examine the short-term implementation lessons from the Medi-Cal expansion to adults 50+ a year after its implementation to inform the planned expansion of full-scope Medi-Cal to adults 26 to 49 years of age in 2024. They also identify policy options to address undocumented immigrant adults aged 50 and over who will continue to be ineligible for Medi-Cal coverage because their incomes exceed the 138 percent FPL eligibility threshold.
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Despite having worse health care access and other social disadvantages, immigrants have, on average, better health outcomes than U.S.-born individuals. For Latino immigrants, this is known as the Latino health paradox. It is unknown whether this phenomenon applies to undocumented immigrants. 
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Despite having worse health care access and other social disadvantages, immigrants have, on average, better health outcomes than U.S.-born individuals. For Latino immigrants, this is known as the Latino health paradox. It is unknown whether this phenomenon applies to undocumented immigrants. 
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Evidence on the impact of information campaigns on meat consumption patterns is limited. Using a dataset of more than 100,000 meal selections over 3 years, authors examine the long-term effects of an informational intervention designed to increase awareness about the role of meat consumption in climate change.
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Evidence on the impact of information campaigns on meat consumption patterns is limited. Using a dataset of more than 100,000 meal selections over 3 years, authors examine the long-term effects of an informational intervention designed to increase awareness about the role of meat consumption in climate change.