Publications by authors named "C Beau Willison"

This article reviews the role of Medicaid Waivers in homeless policy, and their emerging role as a mechanism to address homelessness. We evaluate the political development of Waivers in housing and homeless policy over the past thirty years, and investigate the status of current and approved Waivers targeting homelessness. We then consider how Waivers may shape homeless policy governance going forward, including the success of existing systems, and ethical questions related to the role of healthcare payers in solutions to homelessness.

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Context: As inequality grows, politically powerful healthcare institutions - namely Medicaid and health systems - are increasingly assuming social policy roles, particularly solutions to housing and homelessness. Medicaid and health systems regularly interact with persons experiencing homelessness who are high utilizers of emergency health-services, and experience frequent loss of/inability to access Medicaid services, resulting from homelessness. This research examines Medicaid and health system responses to homelessness, why they may work to address homelessness, and the mechanisms by which this occurs.

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How did partisanship influence rhetoric about, public opinion of, and policies that prioritize racial and ethnic health disparities of COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic between March and July 2020? In this retrospective, mixed-methods analysis using national administrative and survey data, we found that the rhetoric and policy of shared sacrifice diminished and partisan differences in pandemic policy increased once it became clear to political elites that there were major racial disparities in COVID-19 cases and deaths. We trace how first disparities emerged in data and then were reported in elite, national media, discussed in Congress, and reflected in public opinion. Once racial disparities were apparent, partisan divides opened in media, public opinion, and legislative activity, with Democrats foregrounding inequality and Republicans increasingly downplaying the pandemic.

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  • Many people worldwide want to find ways to stop future pandemics from happening.
  • While there has been a lot of focus on preparing for and responding to pandemics, preventing diseases from spreading from animals to humans isn't talked about much.
  • The text suggests we should pay more attention to how environmental changes can cause these spills and offers ideas on how to make policies that help prevent them.
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Trio exome sequencing was performed on a fetus with bilateral mesomelia of the lower limbs with significant angulation of the tibial bones, micrognathia and hypertelorism detected on ultrasound scan at 19 + 0 weeks gestation. The couple is consanguineous. A homozygous pathogenic frameshift variant in the SMOC1 gene (c.

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