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- June 22, 2021
Limited Data Collection for LGBTQI+ Health Promotes Bias
Read moreSkyInclusive questions about sexual orientation, gender identity, and intersex individuals (SOGII) help identify and address the diverse health needs of LGBTQI+ populations and mitigate health disparities, especially when co-analyzed with race, disability, language, behaviors and other data. SOGII data collection also allows covered entities, such as social services agencies,…
- June 14, 2021
Preventing Harm from Automated Decision-Making Systems in Medicaid
Elizabeth Edwards Automated Decision-Making, Delivery System Reform, Disability, Eligibility & Enrollment, UncategorizedRead moreAlgorithms and other automated decision-making systems (ADS) are omnipresent features of today’s Medicaid systems. While there are some advantages to automated decisions, the idea that such decisions are free from bias or error is false. Humans are behind the design, programming, and ultimate decisions on what to do with…
- May 27, 2021
Juvenile Justice Laws Provide Model for Improving Health Care Access for Individuals Leaving Incarceration
Andrew Hayes and Cathren Cohen Health Equity, UncategorizedRead moreTransitioning from incarceration to the community without services and supports is medically risky, especially for people who are incarcerated with Substance Use Disorders (SUD). Studies have found that the mortality rate for people recently released from prison is twelve times higher than the general population. This troubling trend is…
- May 26, 2021
Help Prevent Suicide Among LGBTQ youth
Read moreSuicide is not only a major public health crisis in the U.S., it is one that disproportionately impacts the LGBTQ community, and especially LGBTQ youth. In fact, 30% of young adults who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Queer have attempted suicide in their lifetimes, and transgender youth and…
- November 17, 2020
Mental Health Parity: Disclosure of information is necessary says NHeLP in friend of the court brief
Read moreThe fight for access to mental health and substance use disorder services (MH/SUDs) continues to run into barriers. The law requires MH/SUDS to be covered similarly to medical services; this is known as behavioral health parity. Parity requires an evaluation of both quantitative and non-quantitative treatment limitations (NQTLs).Quantitative limitations…
- August 5, 2020
New Oral Health Report Shines Needed Light on Policy and Care Opportunities
Read moreIn a nation where most services are overpriced, it’s often assumed health care-related services would be as well. However, I have personally witnessed a 1,000 dollar dental procedure which was conducted for only twenty dollars. The patient presented with a completely decayed tooth which they had been living with for…