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Phil Galewitz

News
06/25/2021
The pandemic shed light on the impact of social determinants of health on care quality and access, but efforts to address social factors are generally expensive and have produced variable results.
The pandemic shed light on the impact of social determinants of health on care quality and access, but efforts to address social factors are generally expensive and have produced variable results.
The pandemic shed light on the...
06/25/2021
First Report Managed Care
News
03/01/2022
According to data from several states, the rate of COVID-19 vaccinations among Medicaid enrollees continues to be lower than the general population.
According to data from several states, the rate of COVID-19 vaccinations among Medicaid enrollees continues to be lower than the general population.
According to data from several...
03/01/2022
Pharmacy Learning Network
News
06/25/2021
The current administration is making efforts to expand Medicaid, with particular regard to increased funding for mental health and substance use emergencies and home and community-based services.
The current administration is making efforts to expand Medicaid, with particular regard to increased funding for mental health and substance use emergencies and home and community-based services.
The current administration is...
06/25/2021
First Report Managed Care
News
03/15/2022
More than 65 Medicare Advantage plans have incorporated "Papa Pals," who visit beneficiaries to combat loneliness and remind members of available benefits.
More than 65 Medicare Advantage plans have incorporated "Papa Pals," who visit beneficiaries to combat loneliness and remind members of available benefits.
More than 65 Medicare Advantage...
03/15/2022
First Report Managed Care
News
08/04/2021
Ninety percent of older adults in the United States are at least partly vaccinated against COVID-19, a rate that is likely attributable to the population's risk of severe disease as well as government vaccination efforts.
Ninety percent of older adults in the United States are at least partly vaccinated against COVID-19, a rate that is likely attributable to the population's risk of severe disease as well as government vaccination efforts.
Ninety percent of older adults...
08/04/2021
Annals of Long-Term Care
News
04/13/2022
While text messaging is a common form of communication, most Medicaid programs will not text enrollees about the expected end of the COVID-19 public health emergency.
While text messaging is a common form of communication, most Medicaid programs will not text enrollees about the expected end of the COVID-19 public health emergency.
While text messaging is a common...
04/13/2022
First Report Managed Care