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The US Medicaid Program: Coverage, Financing, Reforms, and Implications for Health Equity.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2022
Importance Medicaid is the largest health insurance program by enrollment in the US and has an important role in financing care for eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant persons, older adults, people with disabilities, and people from racial and
J. Donohue   +5 more
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All Quality Improvement Is Health Equity Work: Designing Improvement to Reduce Disparities.

Pediatrics, 2022
Quality improvement (QI) can be a critical means by which to achieve equity in health and health care. QI efforts, however, often fail to be designed and implemented through the lens of health equity. In this article, we will discuss the current state of
K. C. Lion   +2 more
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Focusing on Digital Health Equity.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2021
The disproportionate toll of the COVID-19 pandemic on Black, Hispanic/Latinx, and lower-income communities highlighted long-standing disparities in health and health care. Addressing these disparities requires fundamental changes to health care delivery;
C. Lyles, R. Wachter, U. Sarkar
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Health Equity

Health Affairs, 2017
Health disparities-differences in health status, treatment, or outcomes-exist between racial and ethnic minorities; people with low socioeconomic status; lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people; women; people with disabilities; and others, compared with majority populations. Improved insurance coverage and targeted efforts by health care systems
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Health Equity

Health Affairs, 2018
Many factors that affect health can have disproportionate effects on vulnerable groups, such as those with low socioeconomic status, women, racial and ethnic minorities, people who are disabled, and those who are LGBTQ. Factors such as educational opportunity, geography, food and housing security, safety, and environmental conditions are often beyond a
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