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Account of the Cambridge Health Justice Lab. Committed to revealing and eliminating health inequalities. Based in @Challiance and @Harvardmed.

Joined May 2021
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@nybooks
The New York Review of Books
5 months
Adam Gaffney (@awgaffney), David U. Himmelstein, and Steffie Woolhandler (@swoolhandler) on Trump’s destruction of America’s health care system https://t.co/TfydjC44yz
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nybooks.com
On July 4 President Donald Trump signed into law a piece of legislation that amounts to a declaration of war on the working-class and the sick. The “One
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@awgaffney
Adam Gaffney
5 months
The Atlantic notes our finding on the bureaucratic costs of Medicaid work requirements, i.e. each “appropriate” disenrollment will cost the public $5,000 in admin expenses. https://t.co/GChTsWS7YR
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@LabCambridge
Cambridge Health Justice Lab
6 months
See below for a link to the Cambridge Health Justice Lab study study that projected more than 16,500 deaths from the House's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" due to Medicaid cuts alone.
@AnnalsofIM
Annals of Int Med
6 months
Trending at https://t.co/HQyUgwV2bm: #Medicaid cuts in the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ could undermine the coverage, financial well-being, medical care, and health of low-income Americans. https://t.co/NGXDe4uiML @awgaffney @labcambridge
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@AnnalsofIM
Annals of Int Med
6 months
Trending at https://t.co/HQyUgwV2bm: #Medicaid cuts in the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ could undermine the coverage, financial well-being, medical care, and health of low-income Americans. https://t.co/NGXDe4uiML @awgaffney @labcambridge
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@LabCambridge
Cambridge Health Justice Lab
6 months
New study from @LabCambridge published in @JAMAInternalMed, led by @harvardmed student Taylor Weckstein, finds that homeless people are 27x more likely to wind up in the ER for heat-related illness.
@swoolhandler
Steffie Woolhandler
6 months
Heat-Related Illness Among Patients Experiencing Homelessness. New from our group and HMS student Taylor Weckstein
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@LabCambridge
Cambridge Health Justice Lab
7 months
New Study from the Cambridge Health Justice Lab finds that states with abortion bans/restrictions also provide worse general medical care to pregnant women, including those with chronic diseases — differences largely explained by generosity of state Medicaid eligibility.
@awgaffney
Adam Gaffney
7 months
Our new study just published in @AmJPrevMed. Many states have imposed new bans or restrictions on abortion since Roe v. Wade was overturned. We examined healthcare access among pregnant women in these (compared to other) states …
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@LabCambridge
Cambridge Health Justice Lab
9 months
New @LabCambridge study out at @JAMA_current finds that a large number of healthcare workers face deportation risk — likely exacerbating already severe staffing shortages.
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@LabCambridge
Cambridge Health Justice Lab
1 year
Learn more about work and team here: https://t.co/DOm1kzzAZo
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@LabCambridge
Cambridge Health Justice Lab
1 year
We are committed to revealing and eliminating disparities in health.
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@LabCambridge
Cambridge Health Justice Lab
1 year
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@LabCambridge
Cambridge Health Justice Lab
1 year
Disparities in asthma burden emerge in the earliest years of life, new Cambridge Health Justice Lab study finds, published in @AnnalsATS. These findings underscore need for policies that support health during gestation and early childhood to mitigate inequities in lung health.
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@LabCambridge
Cambridge Health Justice Lab
1 year
New study from Cambridge Health Justice lab explores how having a child with cystic fibrosis affects "job lock" and financial security of parents.
@awgaffney
Adam Gaffney
1 year
Our new study in @JAMAPediatrics from @LabCambridge — led by Lenore Azaroff — examines how parents/families with a child with Cystic Fibrosis fare economically Short answer: they more often experienced job lock, curtailed their employment, or struggled to pay medical bills 1/2
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@awgaffney
Adam Gaffney
1 year
Our new study just up in @JournalGIM looks at RSV vaccine uptake in MA towns — finding *lower* uptake in communities with *higher* pulmonary risk (e.g. COPD prevalence), & higher uptake in wealthier towns. In other words, not going where it's needed https://t.co/AWB172ZLhh
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@LabCambridge
Cambridge Health Justice Lab
1 year
New @LabCambridge study examines RSV vaccination across Massachusetts. Finds that rates are worse in places with higher risk of severe respiratory disease, and better in wealthier places. Current approach doesn't appear to target to where most needed. https://t.co/FbUz1EYgqZ
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@LabCambridge
Cambridge Health Justice Lab
1 year
In contrast, unemployment and uninsurance are associated with lower healthcare spending for the non-Medicare population, but actually higher spending under Medicare. This may suggest spillovers, supporting a role for health (supply) planning rather than demand management.
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@LabCambridge
Cambridge Health Justice Lab
1 year
New @LabCambride study examines differences in state-level healthcare spending over 20 years. States with more hospital beds and doctors have higher healthcare spending, both under Medicare and for other patients. 1/2 https://t.co/A6UpjFuLUn
journals.sagepub.com
For the last four decades, policymakers have attempted to control the United States's high health care costs by reducing patients’ demand for care (e.g., b...
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