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Today's #FindingsFriday insight comes from an exploration of successful exits from supportive #housing programs co-authored by CSHP’s John Palatucci and Joel Cantor with colleagues Emmy Tiderington at @RutgersSSW and Evan Cole at @PittPubHealth: go.rutgers.edu/x67wyz99
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This week’s #WednesdayWisdom comes from an op-ed authored by Cathy Bennett, president and CEO of @NJHospitals. She writes about the challenges posed by federal funding cuts to #Medicaid and #AffordableCareAct subsidies: go.rutgers.edu/q91kf6fg
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A recent @Eagleton_RU poll found that most #NewJersey residents believe that #healthcare affordability and access to #mentalhealth services are among the top issues facing the state: go.rutgers.edu/lv5p6z4p
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This week’s #FindingsFriday insight comes from a study examining #epilepsy-related emergency department visits co-authored by CSHP’s Joel Cantor with colleagues from @RWJMS, @RutgersSPH, @RutgersNursing, and @ColumbiaPS: go.rutgers.edu/f9olgcj1
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#NEW: Today’s #WednesdayWisdom comes from a recent @NJPolicyLab blog co-authored by CSHP Director Joel Cantor with @BlousteinSchool colleague Derek DeLia. They discuss #healthcare affordability in #NewJersey’s FY27 budget proposals: go.rutgers.edu/stloli1
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CSHP’s @dan_treglia was recently promoted to Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) at @RWJMS and will continue in his role as a core member of the Center and @RutgersIFH. Please join us in congratulating Dr. Treglia on this milestone: go.rutgers.edu/w29hrpc9
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Today’s #FindingsFriday insight comes from a #NEW journal article authored by CSHP Assistant Research Professor Mandi Spishak-Thomas. She explores the impacts of Medicaid #EstateRecovery on home ownership, home equity, and #Medicaid enrollment: go.rutgers.edu/pzhz4f05
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This week’s #WednesdayWisdom comes from CSHP Director Joel Cantor. Last summer, he testified before an NJ Assembly committee about the state’s ongoing efforts to improve #healthcare price #transparency and #affordability: go.rutgers.edu/5tpcqvkp
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Today’s #FindingsFriday insight comes from a study co-authored by CSHP’s Joel Cantor, @Ann_M_Nguyen, and Jose Nova. They used #Medicaid data to identify provider and organizational factors that increase the likelihood of patient #cancer screenings: go.rutgers.edu/wdxjvp5c
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This week we’re sharing some ##WednesdayWisdom from @NJDHS Commissioner Stephen Cha, MD. In a recent #TakeFive interview for @NJHCQI, he shared insights about how coming federal changes to #health programs like #Medicaid will impact #NewJersey residents: go.rutgers.edu/6stiii9y
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A new study from @Prudential found that rising medical costs are driving widespread financial #stress, with 68% of employees reporting strain and many linking these pressures to worsening #mentalhealth and difficult care decisions: go.rutgers.edu/4o9yt25p
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Today’s #FindingsFriday insight comes from an article co-authored by CSHP faculty Mandi Spishak-Thomas and @eleliason. It explores postpartum #contraception use and opportunities to remove barriers to accessing contraceptives after #childbirth: go.rutgers.edu/zwr9k0nt
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This week we’re sharing some #WednesdayWisdom from Lindsay Shea, director of the Policy and Analytics Center at @Drexelautism and the next director of CSHP. Dr. Shea recently shared insights from her career as a leading #autism researcher: go.rutgers.edu/vbjbsi0k
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Rutgers CSHP retweeted
Mara Sheftel @rutgersifh @RutgersCSHP recently shared her research using NJHealth Study data at the Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Research Center @Rutgers_ADRD symposium! The study explored how social disconnection could contribute to cognitive decline, Alzheimer’s & dementia. 🧠 🩺
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Today's #FindingsFriday insight comes from a report by CSHP Assistant Research Professor Mandi Spishak-Thomas and Research Coordinator Allison Oh. It examines the impact of #pandemic era continuous eligibility for #children covered by CHIP in #NewJersey: go.rutgers.edu/pa68lihe
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This week’s #WednesdayWisdom comes from Elizabeth L. Cope, chief programs & science officer at @AcademyHealth. She explains why the next generation of #healthcare transparency efforts must look beyond data access to focus on improving #health outcomes: go.rutgers.edu/u5pxrqg8
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The @NJDeptofHealth has licensed its first Mobile Integrated Health program, enabling paramedics and EMTs to deliver non‑emergency care directly in patients’ homes. This program will serve as a new and important tool for preventing #health crises: go.rutgers.edu/zgwn28ta
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Today’s #FindingsFriday insight comes from a collaborative study by investigators at @BU_Tweets, @RutgersU, and the @NJDHS Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services examining outcomes from the NJ Opioid Overdose Recovery Program: go.rutgers.edu/5hc4adpf
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This week’s #WednesdayWisdom comes from incoming CSHP Director Lindsay Shea. As #AutismAcceptanceMonth winds down, learn more about a study she led to understand the experiences and #health outcomes of autistic Americans receiving federal housing support: go.rutgers.edu/ndbx1mbk
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According to data from @NJDOBI, nearly 69,000 #NewJersey residents—about 14% of marketplace enrollees—dropped their #health plans after enhanced federal #ACA subsidies expired, largely due to rising premiums. Others also downgraded to lower cost plans: go.rutgers.edu/smbylqh1
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