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Adrianna McIntyre (@adrianna.bsky.social)

@onceuponA

Assistant Professor (@HarvardHPM) studying strategies to improve take-up and retention of health insurance and politics of health reform. @adrianna.bsky.social

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linkhttps://scholar.harvard.edu/mcintyre calendar_today18-01-2010 02:42:46

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Adrianna McIntyre (@adrianna.bsky.social)(@onceuponA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of gratitude to the researchers who wrote about — and coordinated letters on — this issue. I'm sure to be missing folks, but: Adam Sacarny Josh Gottlieb (also @GottliebEcon.you.know.where) Lauren H. Nicholas Rachel Werner Sujith Ramachandran Anirban Basu

That said, this is clearly the start of a conversation, not the end of one.

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Josh Gottlieb (also @GottliebEcon.you.know.where)(@GottliebEcon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to CMSGov and the Administration on today's announcement delaying implementation of this change!

For the reasons we give in the quoted link, CMS can maintain data security while improving research access policies.

It's great to see CMS responding to feedback.

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Adrianna McIntyre (@adrianna.bsky.social)(@onceuponA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welp, if you were looking for a fresh interrupted time series example: Changes in Permanent Contraception Procedures Among Young Adults Following the Dobbs Decision

jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-…

Welp, if you were looking for a fresh interrupted time series example: Changes in Permanent Contraception Procedures Among Young Adults Following the Dobbs Decision jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-…
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JAMA Health Forum(@JAMAHealthForum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Health Forum:

How did survey-based coverage rates change during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how did these changes compare with growth in administrative Medicaid enrollment during this period?

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Most viewed in the last 7 days from @JAMAHealthForum: How did survey-based coverage rates change during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how did these changes compare with growth in administrative Medicaid enrollment during this period? ja.ma/3UfBrlc
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Larry Levitt(@larry_levitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's hard to know yet by how much the unwinding of pandemic protections in Medicaid will increase the number of people uninsured.

Some who have been dropped and are now uninsured may still end up getting covered back in Medicaid, in the ACA marketplace, or through an employer.

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Adrianna McIntyre (@adrianna.bsky.social)(@onceuponA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those watching today's MACPAC meeting, this is the paper on how dual-eligibles benefitted from the continuous coverage provision that was just cited

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Larry Levitt(@larry_levitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New: Our KFF survey of Medicaid enrollees finds that 23% who say they were dropped during the unwinding of pandemic enrollment protections are now uninsured.

kff.org/medicaid/poll-…

New: Our @KFF survey of Medicaid enrollees finds that 23% who say they were dropped during the unwinding of pandemic enrollment protections are now uninsured. kff.org/medicaid/poll-…
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Jose Figueroa, MD, MPH(@joefigs2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Key Findings:

1. Medicaid loss among duals was slightly rising prior to pandemic

2. Medicaid loss was higher among Blacks & Latinos pre-pandemic

3. The PHE/MOE (paused Medicaid re-determinations) was associated with substantial decline in loss (and erased disparities!)

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Key Findings: 1. Medicaid loss among duals was slightly rising prior to pandemic 2. Medicaid loss was higher among Blacks & Latinos pre-pandemic 3. The PHE/MOE (paused Medicaid re-determinations) was associated with substantial decline in loss (and erased disparities!) 2/4
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Joan Alker(@JoanAlker1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW from researchers at GWU - A survey of community health centers finds widespread disruption in care b/c of Medicaid unwinding and all kinds of problems with the process.
geigergibson.publichealth.gwu.edu/one-year-after…

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Adrianna McIntyre (@adrianna.bsky.social)(@onceuponA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're trying to answer the question 'what will unwinding do to the official uninsured rate,' you also have to think about 'how well did people understand the continuity of their Medicaid coverage?'

The widening Medicaid undercount suggests at least some confusion.

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John Graves(@johngraves9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jealous to not be able to see this!

Also marveling at Joe's lowkey flex of using the same Powerpoint slide template for 20+ years running.

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Alice Miranda Ollstein(@AliceOllstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Arizona Supreme Court rules to uphold the state’s 1864 near total abortion ban, which will wipe out nearly all access in the state (currently up to 15 weeks). Voters will likely have the chance to override this ban in November via ballot initiative.

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Commonwealth Fund(@commonwealthfnd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Half of Americans rely on employer health insurance, yet many face barriers due to high premiums and out-of-pocket costs.

A new Commonwealth Fund Task Force aims to find solutions to strengthen workplace coverage.
buff.ly/4cL92e0

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New in JAMA Health Forum -- researchers find many people who remained enrolled in under the federal continuous coverage provision during the pandemic did not realize that their coverage had continued. buff.ly/49yclSK

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