Our work on Community Disadvantage and Workforce Participation Among Older Medicaid Beneficiaries Has Been Accepted for Oral Presentation!
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Chronic Disease and Workforce Participation Among Medicaid Enrollees Over 50: The Potential Impact of Medicaid Work Requirements Post-COVID-19Work from our Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant on the potential impact of Medicaid work requirements on adults over 50 is now available via preprint.
medrxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.02.07.22270614v1 Dr. Sneed Receives Grant to Study Policies Impacting Access to Care for Older Adults Receiving MedicaidRequiring older Americans to work as a condition of receiving Medicaid could negatively and disproportionately affect many. That's why Dr. Sneed is undertaking a two-year study to evaluate the potential impact of Medicaid work requirement on older recipients. msutoday.msu.edu/news/2020/advancing-health-equity-for-older-americans-receiving-medicaid |
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