domingo, 14 de junio de 2026

ASPE’s Analysis Of Medicaid Work Requirements: Argument By Assumption Richard G. FrankandSherry Glied June 12, 2026 ++

ASPE’s Analysis Of Medicaid Work Requirements: Argument By Assumption Richard G. FrankandSherry Glied June 12, 2026 https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/aspe-s-analysis-medicaid-work-requirements-argument-assumption?utm_campaign=forefront&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-869VZQThymwjRMqFItNgfjRU008-GOIjJoG35uw9PEh1xjlUXg8iHn_qtKGhCu2mgBnWPr3pAh3nQuK7rBdSb440hmHA&_hsmi=423554003&utm_source=hasu The finding that Medicaid work requirements could reduce poverty by 1.6 to 2.9 million people, rather than representing their likely impact, stems from an unwarranted assumption: If millions of beneficiaries newly obtain work, poverty would decline by a corresponding amount. Will The ACOG Finally Address The Stillbirth Crisis—Or Continue To Stand On The Sidelines? Ann O’Neill,Samantha Banerjee,andHelen Raleigh June 12, 2026 https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/acog-finally-address-stillbirth-crisis-continue-stand-sidelines?utm_campaign=forefront&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--2IyF5F8s5oeETAtdcTBVyRbUSAjb4JtE0wvwAyLNg2ey4G4QQxchHJLobuD5zD_nTpNkjs_TsDbcgQx19X50PBnuBYw&_hsmi=423554003&utm_source=hasu If any institution can bend the curve on preventable stillbirth, it is the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Yet, despite clear evidence and successful state initiatives, the ACOG has been frustratingly slow to revise its clinical guidelines.

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