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Two States’ Approaches to Leveraging Data for Equitable COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
/in COVID-19 State Action Center Blogs, Featured News Home COVID-19, Immunization, Vaccines /by Rebecca CooperFederal and state governments are continuing to vaccinate residents as quickly as possible, while working to ensure they reach populations experiencing barriers to vaccination. Access to high-quality data to track and identify under-vaccinated areas and populations is critical to this goal. States have a variety of data systems at their disposal, with vaccine registries at the center.
Promoting Maternal and Child Health: Virginia’s Dental Benefit for Pregnant Women
/in Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health, Policy Featured News Home, Reports Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health, Oral Health /by Allie AtkesonTrish Riley, Signing Off
/in Policy Blogs, Featured News Home /by Trish RileyMy career in state government and at NASHP has provided me an extraordinary opportunity to work with some of the smartest, most hardworking people, dedicated to public service and advancing efforts to improve the public’s health and assure affordable, quality health coverage. It is almost hackneyed to cite Justice Brandeis’ characterization of states as the laboratories, trying novel […]
Resources to Help States Improve Health Care for Children and Youth in Foster Care
/in Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Blogs, Featured News Home /by NASHP StaffIn 2019, there were approximately 424,000 US children and youth in foster care. Children and youth in foster care often require targeted services and supports. Yet many children receive fragmented or limited access to care, contributing to higher rates of unmet health needs. In recognition of National Foster Care Month, this resource page highlights innovative policy options and approaches for states to improve health outcomes for children and youth in foster care. NASHP Blogs […]
Litigation Prompting State and Local Correctional Systems to Change Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Policies
/in Opioid Center Blogs, Featured News Home Behavioral/Mental Health and SUD /by Eliza MetteRecent court decisions mandating access to medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) for people who are incarcerated have contributed to emerging state policy reforms. State prisons and local jails are expanding access to such services to avoid running afoul of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other federal law. Over the past several years, individuals in treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) facing jail or prison time […]
Congress Considers Referencing International Prices and More to Lower Drug Costs
/in Prescription Drug Pricing Blogs, Featured News Home /by Johanna Butler and Jennifer ReckDemocrats in the US House of Representatives recently reintroduced their comprehensive prescription drug pricing reform bill, HR 3, and held hearings on drug pricing. However, prospects for enacting this legislation remains uncertain. In the meantime, states are moving forward with their own efforts to lower drug costs, many of which align with provisions in HR 3. First passed by the House in December 2019, HR 3 includes provisions that would, among other things: Allow the US Department of […]
States Adapt COVID-19 Vaccination Strategies for Adolescents Ages 12-15
/in COVID-19 State Action Center Blogs, Featured News Home Back to School, COVID-19, Immunization /by Ariella Levisohn, Jill Rosenthal and Rebecca CooperFollowing the May 10, 2021 approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorizing the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for adolescents aged 12-15, approximately 17 million adolescents are now able to get vaccinated, about half of whom are adolescents of color. States are using lessons learned from earlier vaccination efforts and adapting the planning and implementation process of vaccinating individuals aged 16 and older against COVID-19 to inform the process for those 12 and older and ensure an equitable and efficient approach. This authorization raises new […]
Medicaid Strategies for Addressing Social Determinants of Health: Considerations from State Leaders for Improving Oral and Overall Health
/in Social Determinants of Health Blogs, Featured News Home Oral Health, Social Determinants of Health /by Allie Atkeson and Ariella LevisohnUpstream factors such as access to nutritious food, education, and transportation drive inequities in oral health and health outcomes. States are working to improve the oral and physical health of Medicaid enrollees and to reduce costs by addressing social determinants of health (SDOH) in their managed care medical and dental contracts. The National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP) recently convened state leaders to discuss emerging opportunities for addressing SDOH related to oral health and ways to leverage existing […]

For individuals living with complex, often chronic conditions, and their families, palliative care can provide relief from symptoms, improve satisfaction and outcomes, and help address critical mental and spiritual needs during difficult times. Now more than ever, there is growing recognition of the importance of palliative care services for individuals with serious illness, such as advance care planning, pain and symptom management, care coordination, and team-based, multi-disciplinary support. These services can help patients and families cope with the symptoms and stressors of disease, better anticipate and avoid crises, and reduce unnecessary and/or unwanted care. While this model is grounded in evidence that demonstrates improved quality of life, better outcomes, and reduced cost for patients, only a fraction of individuals who could benefit from palliative care receive it. 
























































































































































States’ COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Declarations and Mask Requirements
/in COVID-19 State Action Center Charts, Featured News Home, Maps COVID-19, Featured Policy Home, Health Equity, Population Health, Social Determinants of Health /by NASHP Staff and Ella Roth