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  Study: Medicaid expansion states saw declines in postpartum hospitalizations
Fierce Healthcare, January 9, 2023
 
     
  Only 14% of diagnosed cancers in the US are detected by screening, report says
CNN, December 15, 2022
 
     
  Court: Catholic providers can’t be forced to provide gender transition care
The Hill, December 12, 2022
 
     
  Value-Based Primary Care Providers Try New Strategies to Improve Pop Health
The American Journal of Accountable Care, December 15, 2022
 
     
  More States to Consider Extending Postpartum Medicaid Coverage
Kaiser Health News, December 8, 2022
 
     
  High deductibles can discourage women from seeking cancer screenings
Becker's Payer Issues, December 6, 2022
 
     
  NY Health Center Launches Population Health Management Partnership
Health IT Analytics, December 6, 2022
 
     
  Highmark Health begins medically tailored meal program to fight food insecurity
Pittsburgh Business Times, December 5, 2022
 
     
  Children of color less likely to have elective surgeries: Study
Becker's Hospital Review, December 5, 2022
 
     
  Kaiser Permanente's big bet on remote diabetes monitoring pays off
Becker's Hospital Review, December 1, 2022
 
 
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Percentage of 5 Cancer Types Detected by Screening

1. Prostate: 77%
2. Breast: 61%
3. Cervical: 52%
4. Colorectal: 45%
5. Lung: 3%

Notes: The screening rate for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers is estimated as the national, self-reported screening rate for the prior 12 months from the CDC’s National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) database. Estimates for lung cancer are based on 2017 results from a published paper using data from The American College of Radiology’s Lung Cancer Screening Registry.

Source: NORC at the University of Chicago, 2022.

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Examining the Social Determinants of Health: Measures, Evidence, and Policy Solutions

This briefing: 1) Defined and evaluated the differences between SDOH, social drivers of health, social needs, and social risk factors; 2) Assessed the past and current SDOH policy landscape including metrics development and data source evaluation; 3) Discussed health care payor, provider, and community-based efforts; and 4) Outlined potential policy solutions at the federal, state, and local levels.
 

 
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  Healthy Eating Patterns and Risk of Total and Cause-Specific Mortality
JAMA Internal Medicine, January 9, 2023
 
     
  The Role of SDoH in Promoting Health Equality: A Narrative Review
Cureus, January 5, 2023
 
     
  Mobilizing the Fourth Trimester to Improve Population Health
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, abstract only, December 24, 2022
 
     
  Analysis of the impact of SDoH and primary care morbidity on PH outcomes
Frontiers in Medicine, December 16, 2022
 
     
  Parkinson’s disease strikes many more older adults than previously estimated
The Hill, December 15, 2022
 
     
  Changes in geographic accessibility to mammography, U.S., 2006-2022
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, December 14, 2022
 
     
  US deaths fell this year, but not to pre-COVID levels
The Associated Press, December 14, 2022
 
     
  CDC says long Covid has contributed to thousands of U.S. deaths
Politico, December 14, 2022
 
     
  The U.S. Maternal Health Divide: Limited Maternal Services and Worse Outcomes
The Commonwealth Fund, December 14, 2022
 
     
  Court: Catholic providers can’t be forced to provide gender transition care
The Hill, December 12, 2022
 
     
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