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The costs and effects of switching calcium channel blockers: evidence from Medicaid claims data
W. Robert Simons+3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To delineate the mechanism behind insurance‐related disparities in the prenatal diagnosis of a congenital heart defect (CHD). Methods This was a retrospective analysis of electronic health records of pregnant individuals whose infants received CHD surgery between 2019 and 2020 in the third‐largest United States metropolitan area. The
Joyce L. Woo+8 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Outcomes in pregnancies with rare autosomal aneuploidies (RAAs) are poorly characterized, with most studies having small sample sizes. Here, we describe outcomes and management in a large cohort of pregnancies that screened positive for an RAA (RAA+).
Devika Chawla+6 more
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Prevalence and Economic Burden of Pulmonary Hypertension and Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Among the Medicaid Population. [PDF]
King MH+5 more
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Medicaid Managed Care Reform: Making It Work for Children
Julie A. Helm
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Abstract The use and misuse of opioids has surged in the past decade, with nearly half of the users being female. Although opioid use is lower among pregnant women, trends mirror the general population. While pediatric exposures largely occur through prescriptions.
Aditi Shendre+20 more
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Declines in Tapentadol Use in the US but Pronounced Regional Variation. [PDF]
Low CY, McCall KL, Piper BJ.
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ABSTRACT In the fall of 2021, experts declared a national emergency in children's mental health, urging organizations to put in place school‐based mental health care services to reduce barriers and increase access to care. This paper describes implementation and acceptability of an innovative school‐based model to deliver group art therapy that is ...
Katie Hinson Sullivan+7 more
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Abstract Climate‐driven disasters have disproportionate and often devastating consequences on individuals with disabilities. Warming ocean and air temperatures are fueling more extreme tropical cyclones, further endangering those living in at‐risk regions.
Mollie Andreae+4 more
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