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    Research Finds Significant Gaps in Rural Opioid Treatment Program Access

    The Rural Blog Feb 22, 2022

    Opioid overdose deaths have shot up during the pandemic, topping a record-setting 100,000 in the 2021 fiscal year. But only 11 percent of the 2.7 million Americans with opioid-use disorder received…

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    How Public Health Insurance Affects Recidivism

    George Mason University | Antonin Scalia Law School Feb 22, 2022

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Erkmen G. Aslim, Murat C. Mungan, Carlos I. Navarro, and Han Yu conclude that increasing access to public health insurance reduces recidivism.  • How can funders…

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    We Need More Than Tech Innovation to Address COVID-19

    Brookings Feb 21, 2022

    It has been two years since COVID-19 took the world by storm, altering life as we know it. Prior to its emergence, the Global Health Security Index noted that no…

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    The Case for Investing in Community Health Centers

    LISC

    Good health is essential to sustainable development, and is a cornerstone of LISC’s comprehensive approach to investing. LISC has long recognized that conditions where people live, work, visit, do business…

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    Finding Solutions to Contaminated Drinking Water

    The Counter Feb 20, 2022

    On the dusty outskirts of Bakersfield, Rosa Perez and her family are living without a basic housing amenity — clean water. Though they pay the water bill each month, what…

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    Children and Long COVID: Why We Need to Know More

    The 74 Feb 20, 2022

    Controlled Studies Ease Worries of Widespread Long COVID in Kids: Via Stat. “Over the last two years, experts’ understanding of long COVID in children has deepened. Several peer-reviewed studies now include control…

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    How to Invest in Systemic Changes in Health Care Worker Pipelines

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 20, 2022

    The US has a massive shortage of Black, Latinx, and Indigenous professionals in high-skill health-care roles. Black Americans are only 4 percent of physicians and less than 7 percent of recent…

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    One in Four Americans Are Covered by Medicaid or CHIP

    The Conversation Feb 19, 2022

    As of July 2021, a total of 83.6 million Americans were insured through either Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program. That’s almost 1 in 4 Americans, with 76.7 million…

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    How COVID-19 Impacts the Plant-based Food Movement

    Vox Feb 19, 2022

    For a couple years, the future looked like it could be meat-free. In 2019, the plant-based protein startup Beyond Meat celebrated the most successful IPO in over a decade and a few…

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    How Cities Can Effectively Improve Air Quality

    Smart Cities Dive

    The collective realization about our acceptance of polluted air has been one of the most spectacular realities unveiled by the new coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). As personal vehicle miles fell dramatically, skies in…

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    How States Can Help Students Receive Food Assistance

    Urban Institute Feb 18, 2022

    Millions of students may not receive the food assistance they need this summer. Summer has long been recognized as a period of heightened food hardship for families with children who receive free…

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    The Link Between Air Pollution and Poor Childhood Development

    Global Citizen

    One of the most effective ways to promote children’s health is to reduce air pollution, according to a meta-analysis of 45 studies exploring the link between air pollution and stunting. The researchers…

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