So excited to see our article, Mapping the Landscape of State Medicaid Policy, out in Health Affairs Scholar. @povertyscholar.bsky.social, Marissa Rivera and I find that recent and ongoing federal emphases on reducing Medicaid expenditures are misaligned with state policy efforts.
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AbstractBackground. Federal changes in Medicaid policy are the subject of significant national attention and debate. In contrast, state level Medicaid poli
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Grace Beals
There is a problem with the stories we tell & the way we perceive how change happens. The Union of Pinnacle Tenants, the largest tenant-led union in NYC—are the reason Mamdani took action. Organized people power is pivotal. Top down stories of elected heroes (even ones we like) are not sufficient.