Through cooperation, homeless services and health care providers can improve delivery of medical care to a vulnerable population, according to Rutgers researchers.
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Due to confusion surrounding how to verify that they are working, millions of eligible enrollees in Medicaid could lose their coverage by 2027.
“When cancer is detected later, it has an effect on our whole system,” said Ann Nguyen, an associate research professor and scientist at the Rutgers Center for State Health Policy. “It’s going to be an increasingly difficult environment to navigate.”
Ann Nguyen, associate research professor at the Rutgers Center for State Health Policy, conducted a recent study that revealed disparities among cancer screening rates for individuals enrolled in the NJ FamilyCare program, or Medicaid.
Housing instability is driving ER visits and chronic illness. South Jersey healthsystems are stepping in with housing support and policy partnerships.
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