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2. Does schooling improve cognitive abilities at older ages?: causal evidence from nonparametric bounds

3. Medicare payment policy for post-acute care in nursing homes

4. Expiration of the USDA Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) emergency allotments: increased food insufficiency highlights inadequacy of SNAP benefits after thrifty food plan revisions

5. To protect and serve: clarifying the role of law enforcement in the emergency department

6. Effect of nudges to clinicians, patients, or both to increase statin prescribing: a cluster randomized clinical trial

7. The ripple effect of firearms: how families, communities, and society in the U.S. are affected by firearms

9. The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act: where things stand on the Medicaid and CHIP provisions

10. Medicaid support for infant and early childhood mental health: lessons from five states

11. Medicaid managed care, maternal mortality review committees, and maternal health: a 12-state scan

24. Estimated impact analysis of site-neutral provisions in the Lower Costs, More Transparency Act (H.R. 5378)

25. Strengthening community resilience: supporting older adults through emergency preparedness and response in a post-COVID era

30. How administrative professionals see the effects of narrow networks and complex benefits

31. Complex, time-consuming, and frustrating: searching for in-network diabetes care with marketplace insurance

34. Becoming less usual: understanding the decline in the number of people with a usual source of care

35. Improving access to primary care for underserved populations: a review of findings from five case studies and recommendations

36. Addressing social needs through Medicaid: lessons from planning and early implementation of North Carolina’s Healthy Opportunities Pilots

37. The opioid crisis in the pandemic era

38. Federal survey sample size analysis: disability, language, and sexual orientation and gender identity

52. Actions to support partnership: addressing barriers to working with the VCSE sector in integrated care systems

54. The rise and decline of the NHS in England 2000–20: how political failure led to the crisis in the NHS and social care

66. Medi-Cal explained: Medi-Cal financing and spending

73. CalAIM explained: caring for Californians leaving incarceration

74. Building on CalAIM’s housing supports: strengthening Medi-Cal for people experiencing homelessness

75. Improving behavioral health through data-driven collaboration: a Santa Cruz County case study

82. Consent-to-share: California’s opportunity to modernize cross-sector data sharing

87. CalAIM experiences: implementer views after 18 months of reforms

90. Building equitable artificial intelligence in health care: addressing current challenges and exploring future opportunities

91. Aligning maternal health policies with birthing people’s preferences and experiences

92. Four in ten adults with disabilities experienced unfair treatment in health care settings, at work, or when applying for public benefits in 2022

94. Using race and ethnicity data to advance health equity: examples, promising practices, remaining challenges, and next steps

95. Medical debt in New York State: estimates for large cities and towns, state legislative districts, congressional districts, and other geographic areas

96. Do No Harm guide. Collecting, analyzing, and reporting gender and sexual orientation data

98. Uninsured veterans in the US: greater expansion and take-up of Medicaid and marketplace coverage has the potential for coverage gains

99. Building the evidence base for advancing vaccine equity: findings from the P4VE Promising Practices Project

100. 2.3 million people would gain health coverage in 2024 if 10 states were to expand Medicaid eligibility