We're grateful to the clients, partners, and communities that joined us in making #ProgressTogether in 2024. Together we used data and evidence to take on issues that matter to people around the world, from building global climate resiliency to closing opportunity gaps in the U.S. Hear more in a year-end message from our CEO, Paul Decker. 🎬
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As a partner to organizations around the world committed to improving public well-being, Mathematica uses social science, data science, digital solutions, and technology to build knowledge, evidence, and action-ready insights. From climate change mitigation to pandemic response, from improving patient care to closing opportunity gaps, we’re proud to be partners in progress on environmentally conscious, socially responsible, and sustainable solutions to build a more equitable and just world.
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Mathematica's #OnTheEvidence podcast team was fortunate to speak with some really smart, mission-driven people working at the intersection of evidence and public policy at the 2024 Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management Fall Research Conference. Keep an eye (or ear?) out for highlights to trickle out on the podcast and on social media over the next few months. Here's some photographic ... evidence? ... of said conversations, courtesy of Rick Stoddard and Rich Clement. To catch future episodes, subscribe on your podcast app of choice here: https://lnkd.in/eQ9KkiuJ. Pictured below: Jill Constantine, Donald Moynihan, Elizabeth Linos, Jenni Owen, Cynthia Osborne, Annie Bickerton, Britni Wilcher, PhD, David Johnson, Erika Rissi, Ingrid Ellen, Claire Allen-Platt, PhD, and Tara Sheehan
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Congrats to our Mathematica team who helped design the 2024 Medicaid and CHIP Scorecard! This year's version includes a new "State Focus" feature that enables users to examine performance values for up to three states or territories across all applicable measures in the Scorecard in a single view. View a demo below and read more: https://lnkd.in/dxWh-aj4
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If anyone's looking for a public health/health IT podcast to keep you company during your daily commute or holiday travels, highly recommend adding the latest episode of Mathematica’s #OnTheEvidence podcast to your playlists: https://lnkd.in/ePYEP7aF. My amazing colleague Monica Huang joins Annie Fine of the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, Mary Beth Kurilo of the American Immunization Registry Association, and Lilly Kan (the former director of the Public Health Data Improvement project at The Pew Charitable Trusts) to talk about a first-of-its-kind assessment of public health data policies and practices in all 50 states, plus DC. Monica and I were lucky enough to lead the Mathematica project team that contributed to the report and we are very proud of the final product 🙏
Impacts on Household Consumption for Cohort 1 of the Refugee Livelihoods Development Impact Bond
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Learn how a custom Health Value Dashboard created by Mathematica helped MaineHealth lower operating costs and improve quality.
Helping a Health System Cut Costs and Improve Quality with a Customized Hospital Value Dashboard
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Thank you to our friends at the Overdeck Family Foundation! We're proud to be a partner in your work to improve #education outcomes for all children.
Overdeck Family Foundation Awards $18.4 Million in Grants in Q4 2024
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So proud of this work from our team to support the well-being of students who receive school-based services through #Medicaid.
🚨 New Blog Post Alert! 🚨 Navigating the complex landscape of Medicaid School-Based Services (SBS) can be tough, but we’ve identified promising practices that are making a big difference in supporting students’ health and well-being. 🏫💡 In our latest blog post, Haley McCrary and I dive into innovative approaches, from integrating behavioral health treatment into schools 🧠 to using telehealth for hard-to-reach students 🖥️. These practices, highlighted at the NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR MEDICAID IN EDUCATION INC conference and developed through collaborative efforts across states and organizations, are paving the way for better access to care for students. 🌟 🔑 Key Takeaways: - Creative solutions like Traverse Academy in Colorado and bryt from the The Brookline Center for Community Mental Health that integrate behavioral health into schools saves lives and money (thanks to the amazing Paul Hyry-Dermith) 💰 - Innovative telehealth solutions, like telefacilitators, help bridge gaps in rural areas like Gallup-McKinley County Schools🌄 - Using clarified EPSDT guidance from the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services to allow for flexible plan of care guidance prioritizes timely delivery of services without forfeiting federal reimbursement (thanks Kevin Bauer, Ph.D.!) 💵 - Engaging with peers across states is absolutely 🗝️ to success. Participating in groups like Healthy Schools Campaign's Healthy Students Promising Futures Learning Collaborative (thanks Jessie Mandle and Lena O'Rourke!) and the School-Based Services Technical Assistance Center Cohorts can be absolute game changers 🎮 for policy development and SBS implementation. Whether you're a state leader, school administrator, or community advocate, there’s a lot to learn and share in this conversation. 💬 👉 Read the full post and join the discussion! What promising practices are you excited about, or what can you add to the conversation? 👇 Let's keep the momentum going! 💪 #Medicaid #SchoolBasedServices #SchoolHealth #BehavioralHealth #Telehealth #StudentWellbeing #InnovativeSolutions #HealthySchools #PromisingPractices #SBS #CollaborativeSolutions #HealthEquity
States Can Learn From Each Other to Drive Progress in Medicaid School-Based Services
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"Many young people rely on long-term services and supports provided by state Medicaid agencies, and they tend to have different needs than older beneficiaries."
Nearly one in three users of Medicaid long-term services is under 21
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