“Where There's a Will There's a Way”: The Impact of State Variations in the Implementation of Continuous Coverage on Access to Postpartum Care During the Pandemic Emergency

In our new article out in Health Services Research, we describe how states' performance on the Medicaid unwinding depended on their existing state capacity and their political objectives, which they wielded to either: 1. Maximize retention of beneficiaries through easing of administrative burdens, or; 2. Rapidly reduce Medicaid rolls by allowing greater procedural disenrollment. http://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.14435. Read more in our one-pager here: 

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