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Platform Research Presentation at SAHM 2018
#34 - Inequalities in Adolescent and Young Adult Health Insurance Coverage and Access to Health Care Post-Federal Health Reform
Using the Chronic Care Model to Improve Pediatric Chronic Illness Care
Adams, John, and Lauren Wisk. 2017. “Using the Chronic Care Model to Improve Pediatric Chronic Illness Care”. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf 43 (3): 99-100.
Expectancy and Achievement Gaps in Educational Attainment and Subsequent Adverse Health Effects Among Adolescents With and Without Chronic Medical Conditions
Wisk, Lauren, and Elissa Weitzman. 2017. “Expectancy and Achievement Gaps in Educational Attainment and Subsequent Adverse Health Effects Among Adolescents With and Without Chronic Medical Conditions”. J Adolesc Health 61 (4): 461-70.
Investing in our future: The importance of ambulatory visits to achieving blood pressure control in young adults
Gooding, Holly, Courtney Brown, and Lauren Wisk. 2017. “Investing in Our Future: The Importance of Ambulatory Visits to Achieving Blood Pressure Control in Young Adults”. J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) 19 (12): 1298-1300.
‘Young Invincibles’ Would Be Vulnerable Under Trumpcare
‘Young Invincibles’ Would Be Vulnerable Under TrumpcareGOP ‘repeal and replace’ plans would let adults under 26 stay on their parents’ insurance. But a new study suggests many would lose coverage anyway. Young adults are the nation’s strongest supporters of Obamacare, according to a poll conducted...
SAHM 2017 Platform Research Presentation - Mental Health and Eating Disorders
11. PREVALENCE AND PATTERNING OF MENTAL HEALTH COMORBIDITY AMONG US YOUTH WITH CHRONIC CONDITIONS: A NATIONALLY REPRESENTATIVE POPULATION-BASED STUDY.John Standish Adams, MD 1, Lauren Elisabeth Wisk, PhD 1, Alyna Tung-Mei Chien, MD 2 1Boston Children's Hospital; 2Harvard Medical School WEDNESDAY...
LEAH Presentation - Regression Analysis Basics
All LEAH Fellows are welcome to attend.
Society for Adolescent Health & Medicine 2018 Meeting
Study: Repeal of the individual mandate could undercut health care for youth under 26
As the U.S. Senate takes up the proposed American Health Care Act (AHCA), a three-state study provides evidence that eliminating the individual mandate could jeopardize young adults’ health care coverage — even with laws allowing people under 26 to be covered under their parents’ plan. Researchers...