USC Arnold School of Public Health: States Lean on Federal Support to Fight Opioid Epidemic, Cutting State Funding After Medicaid Expansion
September 07, 2023
September 07, 2023
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Sept. 7 (TNSres) -- The University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health issued the following news:
Individual state funding for substance use disorder declined by an average of $10 million per year during the 10-year period following the Medicaid expansion that began in 2010, according to new research led by health services policy and management associate professor Christina Andrews. Published in Health Affairs, the team's examination of st . . .
Individual state funding for substance use disorder declined by an average of $10 million per year during the 10-year period following the Medicaid expansion that began in 2010, according to new research led by health services policy and management associate professor Christina Andrews. Published in Health Affairs, the team's examination of st . . .