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Editorial: Healthy Michigan living up to its name
Expanding Medicaid Means Health Problems Get Found and Health Improves, Study Finds
Jump in Employment Seen Among Medicaid Expansion Enrollees, Especially the Most Vulnerable
Medicaid expansion closed health gaps for low-income adults across racial and ethnic groups, study shows
Medicaid Expansion Doubled Access to Primary Care and Increased Attention to Health Risks in Low-Income Michiganders
Medicaid Expansion Meant Better Health for Most Vulnerable Adults, U-M Study Finds
Michigan's Medicaid expansion leads to lower uninsured rates, improved health, and cost savings
Study led by Susan Goold on Michigan Medicaid Expansion finds Benefits
Study: Medicaid Expansion Improves Access to Family Planning
Research project
Create Sustainable Model for Community Health Workers in Detroit (2017-2018)
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