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Benjamin D. Sommers
Professor of Health Policy and Economics, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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Robert J. Blendon
Richard L. Menschel Professor of Public Health and Professor of Health Policy and Political Analysis, Emeritus Acting Director, Division of Policy Translation and Leadership Development, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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Arnold M. Epstein
John H. Foster Professor and Chairman, Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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blog / Sep 15, 2020
Did Medicaid Work Requirements Achieve Their Goals in Arkansas?Issue Briefs / Sep 27, 2019
Work Requirements in Kentucky Medicaid: A Policy in LimboJournal Article / Oct 08, 2014
Low-Income Residents in Three States View Medicaid as Equal to or Better Than Private Coverage, Support ExpansionJournal Article / Jan 05, 2016
Both the ‘Private Option’ and Traditional Medicaid Expansions Improved Access to Care for Low-Income AdultsJournal Article / Jun 19, 2019
Arkansas’s Medicaid Work Requirements Contributed to Higher Uninsured Rate and No Change in EmploymentJournal Article / Jun 20, 2018
New Approaches in Medicaid: Work Requirements, Health Savings Accounts, and Health Care AccessIssue Briefs / Sep 03, 2019
Medicaid Expansion in Texas: Potential Economic and Employment Implications