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Dr. Sri Lekha Tummalapalli and Dr. Mark Unruh Receive R01 to Study Care of Patients with End-Stage Kidney Disease

December 23, 2025

Dr. Sri Lekha Tummalapalli, assistant professor of population health sciences and medicine, and ...

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Private Equity–Owned Hospices Report Highest Profits, Lowest Patient Care Spending Compared With Other Ownership Models

November 12, 2025

More than 1.7 million people in the US receive hospice care annually. Medicare introduced the hospice benefit in 1982, whereby agencies are reimbursed on a per diem basis, providing a fixed daily payment for each enrolled patient, regardless of the services delivered. As such,...

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Dr. Jiani Yu and Dr. Beth McGinty Receive R01 to Study the Impact of Peer Support Services Among Medicaid Beneficiaries

November 10, 2025

Substance use disorder (SUD) due to drugs other than alcohol is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the U.S., affecting nine percent of people aged 18 and older. However, few individuals receive effective treatment. Many people face significant personal and informational barriers to care, whether...

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Developing and Validating Measures of Take-Home Methadone Using National Medicaid Data

November 5, 2025

Methadone is a crucial tool in the opioid overdose crisis. During the COVID-19 pandemic, federal regulations allowed Opioid Treatment Programs greater flexibilities in providing take-home methadone, thereby reducing the frequency of office visits. These regulatory...

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Keeping Pediatrics Afloat in a Sea of Funding Cuts

November 3, 2025

As Medicaid funding cuts enacted through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act are expected to reduce health coverage among adults, researchers and clinicians from Weill Cornell Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian and Ariadne Labs argue in a New England Journal of Medicine perspective, published Nov. 1, that children are at increasing risk of unintended downstream effects.

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