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Event / January 31, 2023
Webinar: A New Era in Telemedicine: Opportunities, Challenges, and What Comes Next9:00 AM
blog / Feb 01, 2023
Accounting for Social Risks in Medicare and Medicaid Payments![People wait to receive food at La Colaborativa Food Pantry in Chelsea, Mass., on Nov. 23, 2021. To account for social risks, the Massachusetts Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Program, launched in 2017, adjusts Medicaid payments based on 27 patient characteristics and the Neighborhood Stress Score, a small-area deprivation index. Photo: Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Phillips_Social-risks-Medicare-Medicaid_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=TukMrfb1)
blog / Feb 02, 2023
The Far-Reaching Implications of the Georgia Medicaid Work Experiment![](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Rosenbaum_Georgia-Medicaid-work-reqs_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=k4Iz51At)
Press Release / Nov 16, 2022
Media Briefing: Stressed Out and Burned Outblog / Feb 06, 2023
The State of State Protections: Maintaining Access to Services After Transitioning from Medicaid![Lisseth Hernandez holds her twins in the neonatal intensive care unit at Tufts Medical Center in Boston on May 13, 2020. As Medicaid eligibility redeterminations resume after a three-year hiatus because of the COVID-19 pandemic, continuity of care will be critical for people who are in the midst of treatment, pregnant, or have serious chronic conditions. Photo: Erin Clark/Boston Globe via Getty Images](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Corlette_Access_Medicaid_Transition_1214247433_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=J4AmX95i)
blog / Feb 08, 2023
A Call for a National Strategy to Strengthen the Youth Behavioral Health Workforce![The wellness center at Benjamin O. Davis Middle School in Compton, Calif., on Feb. 2, 2023. While the number of young people diagnosed with behavioral health problems has increased significantly — creating a greater need for mental health workers who specialize in treating young people — the behavioral health workforce has shrunk. Photo: Brittany Murray/MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram via Getty Images](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Conrad_Youth-Behavioral-Health-Workforce_1445810162_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=3IFXvNVh)
blog / Feb 21, 2023
Policy Options to Advance Long-Term Care: Resources and Tools for State Policymakers![Gloria Cote, 92, left, and Sr. Jeanne Fregeau, 93, sit on the porch at St. Chretienne Retirement Residence in Marlborough, Mass., on Aug. 26, 2020. Both recovered from COVID-19 infections earlier in the year. The pandemic has prompted increased investment in home- and community-based services to transform care settings and expand options for long-term care. Photo: Craig F. Walker/Boston Globe via Getty Images](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Slone_PolicyOptions_LTC_1228785328_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=TySt-HKc)
blog / Feb 27, 2023
The End of the Continuous Medicaid Coverage Requirement Will Mean Coverage Losses for People — Especially in Nonexpansion States![Last year, state lawmakers in North Carolina's capital of Raleigh made significant headway toward a deal on Medicaid expansion — which could be even more critical as Medicaid's continuous coverage requirements ends. Photo: John Elk/Image Bank via Getty Images](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Coleman_Continuous-Medicaid-Coverage-Req_148841931_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=47blSwdA)
blog / Feb 22, 2023
Medicare Advantage Disenrollment Rates Can Help Beneficiaries Make Informed Decisions![](/sites/default/files/styles/3_2_643x429/public/Sutton_MA-Disenrollment-Rates_1256731550_3x2.png?h=4362216e&itok=JhGc2msG)