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Medicaid professional fees for treatment of opioid use disorder varied widely across states and were substantially below fees paid by medicare in 2021

open access: yesSubstance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 2022
Background As Medicaid is the largest payer for opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment services in the United States, information about Medicaid provider reimbursement is critical, and Medicaid payment policies influence the structure of OUD treatment ...
Lisa Clemans-Cope   +3 more
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“What should be computed” for supporting post-pandemic recovery policymaking? A life-oriented perspective

open access: yesComputational Urban Science, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused various impacts on people’s lives, while changes in people’s lives have shown mixed effects on mitigating the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Junyi Zhang   +9 more
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Understanding the Accessibility of Urban Parks and Connectivity of Green Spaces in Single-Person Household Distribution: Case Study of Incheon, South Korea

open access: yesLand, 2022
Given the rapidly increasing need for policies with regard to single-person households in Korea, this study examines the effects of park accessibility and the connectivity of green spaces on the spatial distribution of single-person households.
Kichan Kim, Chang Kil Lee, Hyun Woo Kim
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Exposure to infection when accessing groceries reveals racial and socioeconomic inequities in navigating the pandemic

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
Disasters often create inequitable consequences along racial and socioeconomic lines, but a pandemic is distinctive in that communities must navigate the ongoing hazards of infection exposure.
Daniel T. O’Brien   +2 more
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Apprendere camminando in paesaggi in contrazione tra Biella e Ivrea

open access: yesRi-vista: Ricerche per la Progettazione del Paesaggio, 2022
Through summer schools, the Laboratorio del cammino proposes a learning method based on the direct and slow experience of walking. After a period in which the pandemic prevented teaching in presence, this approach was considered even more ...
Marco Mareggi   +3 more
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Assessing patterns in cancer screening use by race and ethnicity during the coronavirus pandemic using electronic health record data

open access: yesCancer Medicine, 2023
Background Efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus led to dramatic reductions in nonemergency medical care services during the first several months of the COVID‐19 pandemic.
Fredric E. Blavin   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Different places, different problems: profiles of crime and disorder at residential parcels

open access: yesCrime Science, 2022
Certain places generate inordinate amounts of crime and disorder. We examine how places differ in their nature of crime and disorder, with three objectives: (1) identifying a typology of profiles of crime and disorder; (2) assessing whether different ...
Daniel T. O’Brien   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

A multisource database tracking the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the communities of Boston, MA, USA

open access: yesScientific Data, 2022
Measurement(s) Neighborhood context Technology Type(s) Naturally-occurring data Sample Characteristic - Environment City neighborhoods Sample Characteristic - Location Boston, MA ...
Alina Ristea   +20 more
doaj   +1 more source

The impact of gunshots on place-level business activity

open access: yesCrime Science, 2021
Objectives Gun violence can negatively affect business activity at the place-level through a variety of mechanisms. However, estimating this effect is difficult since reported crime data are biased by factors that are also associated with business health.
Christina Stacy   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Exploring the Barriers to and Potential for Sustainable Transitions in Urban–Rural Systems through Participatory Causal Loop Diagramming of the Food–Energy–Water Nexus

open access: yesLand, 2023
Understanding Food–Energy–Water (FEW) systems is crucial in order to plan for a resilient and sustainable future of interdependent urban–rural regions. While research tends to focus on urban transitions, the topic remains understudied relative to urban ...
Moira Zellner   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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