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

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

203. 2.3 million people would gain health coverage in 2024 if 10 states were to expand Medicaid eligibility

204. Supporting North Carolina’s immigrant families: addressing barriers and promoting solutions for a more inclusive safety net

205. Critical role of New York’s community health centers in advancing equity in Medicaid: investment in community health centers can help New York achieve its health equity goals

206. Medicare Part D: CMS should monitor effects of rebates on plan formularies and beneficiary spending : report to congressional requesters

207. CARES Act: experts identified safeguards to help selected HHS agencies protect against potential political interference : report to congressional requesters

208. Medicare Part D: CMS should monitor effects of rebates on drug coverage and spending : testimony before the Subcommittee on Health, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives

209. COVID-19 Provider Relief Fund: HRSA continues to recover remaining payments due from providers : report to congressional committees

210. Medicaid program integrity: Opportunities exist for CMS to strengthen use of state auditor findings and collaboration : report to congressional requesters

211. Nursing homes: Limitations of using CMS data to identify private equity and other ownership : report to the Ranking Member, Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives

212. COVID-19: USAID plans to share lessons learned from efforts to meet global vaccination goal : report to congressional addressees

215. Medicare: Performance-based and geographic adjustments to physician payments : testimony before the Subcommittee on Health, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives

216. Native Hawaiian health care systems program: services, funding, and oversight : report to congressional committees

217. Mental health services: State should collect ongoing feedback to ensure overseas employees’ needs are being met : report to congressional requesters

219. Indian Health Service: Many federal facilities are in fair or poor condition and better data are needed on medical equipment : report to congressional requesters

220. Veterans health care: VA has taken steps to improve its appointment scheduling process, but additional actions are needed : testimony before the Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate

222. How to identify and support emerging risk Medi-Cal members with complex social and behavioral needs: a diabetes case study

223. The impact of losing childhood Supplemental Security Income benefits on long-term education and health outcomes

227. Experiences, behaviors, and attitudes about COVID-19 for people with disabilities over time

233. How will employer health insurance affect wages and Social Security finances?

234. Does temporary disability insurance reduce older workers’ reliance on Social Security disability insurance?

236. Can Medicaid payment and purchasing strategies advance health equity?: key considerations, limitations, lessons, and examples from four states

237. FDA could take stronger enforcement action against tobacco retailers with histories of sales to youth and other violations

238. Four states reviewed received increased Medicaid COVID-19 funding even though they terminated some enrollees’ coverage for unallowable or potentially unallowable reasons

239. CDC provided oversight and assistance: however, ELC recipients still faced challenges in implementing COVID-19 screening testing programs

241. Many Medicaid enrollees with opioid use disorder were treated with medication: however, disparities present concerns

242. New Jersey could better ensure that nursing homes comply with federal requirements for life safety, emergency preparedness, and infection control

243. Medicare could save millions if it implements an expanded hospital transfer payment policy for early discharges to post acute care

246. South Dakota MMIS and E&E system security controls were partially effective and improvements are needed

247. States face ongoing challenges in meeting third-party liability requirements for ensuring that Medicaid functions as the payer of last resort

248. Trends in ownership structures of U.S. nursing homes and the relationship with facility traits and quality of care (2013-2022)

249. Community care hubs: a promising model for health and social care coordination