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Trends in Vaccine-Related Legislation — 2023 Legislative Sessions

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Background Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been greater attention to state-level public health authority, including legislative and judicial challenges to the ability of states to require vaccinations as a condition of employment or school attendance.

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National Care Coordination Standards for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN): Proceedings from the National Forum on Care Coordination for CYSHCN

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National Care Coordination Standards for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN): Proceedings from the National Forum on Care Coordination for CYSHCN October 21, 2022 / by Olivia Randi. These inefficiencies can lead to undue financial, health, and social consequences for families of CYSHCN.[1]

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How State Medicaid Programs Serve Children and Youth in Foster Care

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How State Medicaid Programs Serve Children and Youth in Foster Care May 17, 2022 / Veronnica Thompson. Children and youth in foster care (CYFC) often benefit from targeted services and supports. Yet, many receive fragmented or limited access to care, contributing to higher rates of unmet health needs. [1]

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Leading State Priorities and Considerations for Youth Crisis Receiving and Stabilization Facilities

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Youth are experiencing unprecedented behavioral health needs, which have steadily increased over the past decade. At the same time, behavioral health systems continue to experience strain due to provider shortages, limited residential treatment options, and few early intervention options.

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The Direct Care Workforce

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years of paid care, in addition to the care provided by family and other informal caregivers. PCAs provide personal assistance with self-care activities, such as bathing, toileting, and dressing. PCAs may also provide assistance with light housework, laundry, meal preparation, and similar tasks. Home Health Aides.

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Challenges and Trends in the Healthcare Supply Chain with Randy Subramany | E. 99

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He also explains why it takes an eco-system to keep people healthy and how tapping into the power of technology can improve slim hospital margins. But putting that aside, I think we’re what they call a tertiary coronary academic medical center, which means that we encounter the sickest patients in the world that come to us.

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Operational Efficiencies in Healthcare with Ryan Lee | E. 83

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Episode Introduction Ryan explains how appropriate staffing can transform patient outcomes, how nursing shortages haven’t changed much since 2001, and highlights the power of technology to humanize the hiring process. It’s about trying to do more and more with less and less.