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  1. Early Adoption of Services for Health-Related Social Needs in Medicare
  2. Paid sick leave and cancer-related outcomes in the U.S. workforce: evidence from a scoping review
  3. Monitoring Public Health During the 2023 Maui Wildfire Using Google Search Trends
  4. Health equity in the wake of disasters and extreme weather: evidence from an umbrella review
  5. Public Benefit Avoidance And Safety Concerns Among Mixed-Status Latino Families In California, 2021–22
  6. Increases in Suicides and Overdoses During the 2023 Wildfires in Maui, Hawaiʻi
  7. Disparities in Sexual Violence Among Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Adolescents in Hawai‘i
  8. Organizational Perspectives on the Public Charge Rule and Health Care Access for Latino Immigrants in California
  9. Equity in Health Care Access, Utilization, and Experiences for Latino Children in California by Parental Citizenship and Household Language, 2021–22
  10. Trust typologies and HPV awareness in the U.S.: a latent class analysis
  11. Mis- and disinformation and perceptions of healthcare policy among Latinos in the USA: protocol for a multi-method social media sentiment analysis study
  12. Perceived Health Misinformation on Social Media and Public Trust in Health Care
  13. A difference‐in‐differences analysis of Medicaid expansion and state paid sick leave laws on colorectal cancer screening
  14. The Impact of Employment Status, Income, and Occupation on the Association Between Workplace Benefits and Health‐Related Work Absences
  15. Closing the Gap: Addressing Racial Bias in Bystander CPR Administration
  16. Examining Employment Status, Paid Sick Leave, and Access to Care in Relation to Colorectal Cancer Screening Among U.S. Workers: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
  17. Health Care Utilization Patterns Among Adults With or Without Functional Disabilities
  18. Letter by Tamirisa et al Regarding Article, “Race and Sex Differences in the Association of Bystander CPR for Cardiac Arrest”
  19. Crisis Communication About the Maui Wildfires on TikTok: Content Analysis of Engagement With Maui Wildfire–Related Posts Over 1 Year
  20. Instagram Posts Promoting Colorectal Cancer Awareness: Content Analysis of Themes and Engagement During Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
  21. Social Media Disinformation Reinforces Structural Racism in the Latino/a Community
  22. A regional analysis of healthcare utilization trends during consecutive disasters in Puerto Rico using private claims data
  23. Psychological Associations of Multiple Disasters: A Longitudinal Study of Adolescents in Puerto Rico
  24. The American Rescue Plan Act and Access to Health Care for Latinos According to Citizenship Status
  25. Health-related social needs and medical comorbidities in an underserved postpartum population
  26. Maui Wildfire and 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Call Volume and Capacity
  27. Effects of Medicare Eligibility at Age 65 Among Individuals With and Without Functional Disability
  28. Trends in hospital capacity and utilization in Puerto Rico by health regions, 2010–2020
  29. Variations in Unmet Health Care Needs by Perceptions of Social Media Health Mis- and Disinformation, Frequency of Social Media Use, Medical Trust, and Medical Care Discrimination: Cross-Sectional Study
  30. Cancer fatalism, social media informational awareness, and education
  31. Prevalence of Chronic Pain by Immigration Status and Latino Ethnicity
  32. Health Care Expenses and Financial Hardship Among Medicare Beneficiaries With Functional Disability
  33. Variation in Trust in Cancer Information Sources by Perceptions of Social Media Health Mis- and Disinformation and by Race and Ethnicity Among Adults in the United States: Cross-Sectional Study
  34. A Price Too High: Injury and Assault among Delivery Gig Workers in New York City
  35. Health Care Access and Utilization and the Latino Health Paradox
  36. Unmet need for medical care among Medicare beneficiaries by health insurance literacy and disability
  37. Belief that Progress has Been Made in Curing Cancer Varies by Perception of Social Media Health Mis- and Disinformation, Education, Frequency of Social Media Use, and Healthcare System Trust: A Cross-Sectional Study
  38. Social media users’ perceptions about health mis- and disinformation on social media
  39. Is use of a smuggler to cross the US-Mexico border associated with mental health problems among undocumented immigrants from Mexico?
  40. Undocumented Latino Immigrants and the Latino Health Paradox
  41. Unmet Need for Medical Care Among Fee-for-Service Medicare Beneficiaries with High and Low Need
  42. Access to care and satisfaction with care among fee-for-service Medicare beneficiaries by level of care need
  43. Trends in Routine Checkup Within the Past Year Following a Hurricane
  44. The impact of Medicaid funding structures on inequities in health care access for Latinos in New York, Florida, and Puerto Rico
  45. A healthy migrant effect? Estimating health outcomes of the undocumented immigrant population in the United States using machine learning
  46. Association of health insurance coverage and probability of dying in an emergency department or hospital from a motor vehicle traffic injury
  47. Using machine learning to impute legal status of immigrants in the National Health Interview Survey
  48. Trends in Self-reported Forgone Medical Care Among Medicare Beneficiaries During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  49. Association of Maternal-Clinician Ethnic Concordance With Latinx Youth Receipt of Family-Centered Care
  50. Primary Source of Information About COVID-19 as a Determinant of Perception of COVID-19 Severity and Vaccine Uptake
  51. The Other US Border: Health Insurance Coverage Among Latino Immigrants In Puerto Rico
  52. Allostatic Load Among U.S.- and Foreign-Born Whites, Blacks, and Latinx
  53. Comparison of Use of Health Care Services and Spending for Unauthorized Immigrants vs Authorized Immigrants or US Citizens Using a Machine Learning Model
  54. Time Spent Eating, by Immigrant Status, Race/Ethnicity, and Length of Residence in the United States
  55. Association of Maternal Citizenship and State-Level Immigrant Policies With Health Insurance Coverage Among US-Born Latino Youths
  56. COVID-19 and TB control in immigrant communities
  57. Association of maternal characteristics with latino youth health insurance disparities in the United States: a generalized structural equation modeling approach
  58. Association of Changes in Primary Care Spending and Use With Participation in the US Affordable Care Act Health Insurance Marketplaces
  59. Association Between Opioid Prescriptions and Non–US-Born Status in the US
  60. Moving to a Plant-Based Diet Could Save Lives from Pandemics, Climate Change, and the Global Burden of Diet-Related Disease
  61. Association of Arkansas’s section 1115 Medicaid waiver with health insurance coverage
  62. Federal and State Policies Affecting Immigrant Access to Health Care
  63. US Policies Increase Vulnerability of Immigrant Communities to the COVID-19 Pandemic
  64. Insurance Coverage and Health Care Utilization Among Asian Youth Before and After the Affordable Care Act
  65. The Effects of the Affordable Care Act on Health Care Access and Utilization Among Asian American Subgroups
  66. Association of Medicaid expansion with health insurance coverage by marital status and sex
  67. Association of Indiana’s Section 1115 Waiver With Medicaid Enrollment
  68. Association of Medicaid Expansion With Health Insurance Coverage Among Persons With a Disability
  69. Association Between E-Cigarette Use and Acculturation Among Adult Immigrants in the United States
  70. Medicaid Expansion Improved Health Insurance Coverage For Immigrants, But Disparities Persist
  71. Complex systems modeling for evaluating potential impact of traffic safety policies: a case on drug-involved fatal crashes
  72. Disparities in oral health by immigration status in the United States
  73. Fewer immigrants have preventable ED visits in the United States
  74. Telehealth Delivery of Mental Health Services: An Analysis of Private Insurance Claims Data in the United States
  75. The Association Between Past Sexual Abuse and Depression in Older Adults From Colombia
  76. Legal Mapping Analysis of State Telehealth Reimbursement Policies
  77. The Association of Gasoline Prices With Hospital Utilization and Costs for Motorcycle and Nonmotorcycle Motor Vehicle Injuries in the United States
  78. Bicyclists found at fault for bicycle crashes in California
  79. Trends in bicycle crashes in California
  80. Reimbursements for telehealth services are likely to be lower than non-telehealth services in the United States
  81. A decision support tool to determine cost-to-benefit of a family-centered in-home program for at-risk adolescents
  82. Does telemedicine improve treatment outcomes for diabetes? A meta-analysis of results from 55 randomized controlled trials
  83. Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection, Immigration Status, and Diagnostic Discordance: A Comparison of Tuberculin Skin Test and QuantiFERON®-TB Gold in-Tube Test among Immigrants to the U.S.
  84. Use of dental services by immigration status in the United States
  85. Do Immigrants Underutilize Optometry Services?
  86. Rising gasoline prices increase new motorcycle sales and fatalities
  87. Envisioning a Future Governance and Funding System for Undergraduate and Graduate Medical Education
  88. Unauthorized Immigrants Prolong the Life of Medicare’s Trust Fund
  89. HIV-Infected Patient Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs Regarding the Affordable Care Act
  90. Estimating the State-Level Supply of Cancer Care Providers: Preparing to Meet Workforce Needs in the Wake of Health Care Reform
  91. Inconsistencies Exist in National Estimates of Eye Care Services Utilization in the United States
  92. The relationship between gasoline price and patterns of motorcycle fatalities and injuries
  93. Do service innovations influence the adoption of electronic health records in long-term care organizations? Results from the U.S. National Survey of Residential Care Facilities
  94. Community-Oriented Primary Care (COPC) and the Affordable Care Act
  95. Disparities in Visual Impairment by Immigrant Status in the United States
  96. The role of sick leave in increasing breast cancer screening among female employees in the U.S.
  97. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of a Colonoscopy Screening Navigator Program Designed for Hispanic Men
  98. Correlation between Cocaine Prices and Purity with Trends in Emergency Department Visits in a Major Metropolitan Area
  99. Fatal Crashes from Drivers Testing Positive for Drugs in the U.S., 1993–2010
  100. Racial Disparities in Mortality Among Middle-Aged and Older Men
  101. Share of Mass Transit Miles Traveled and Reduced Motor Vehicle Fatalities in Major Cities of the United States
  102. Mortality outcome among medically underserved women screened through a publicly funded breast cancer control program, 1997–2007
  103. ED visits and spending by unauthorized immigrants compared with legal immigrants and US natives
  104. Financial Sustainability of Academic Health Centers
  105. A Model for Training Public Health Workers in Health Policy: the Nebraska Health Policy Academy
  106. Universal paid leave increases influenza vaccinations among employees in the U.S.
  107. Disparities in Health Outcomes of Return Migrants in Mexico
  108. Fatalities of Pedestrians, Bicycle Riders, and motorists Due to Distracted driving motor Vehicle Crashes in the U.S., 2005–2010
  109. The role of alcohol use on recent trends in distracted driving
  110. Immigrants' Health Care Use: The Author Replies
  111. Unauthorized Immigrants Spend Less Than Other Immigrants And US Natives On Health Care
  112. Uninsurance, Underinsurance, and Health Care Utilization in Mexico by US Border Residents
  113. Gaps in Survey Data on Cancer in American Indian and Alaska Native Populations: Examination of US Population Surveys, 1960–2010
  114. Reducing Racial And Ethnic Disparities In Colorectal Cancer Screening Is Likely To Require More Than Access To Care
  115. The effect of marriage on utilization of colorectal endoscopy exam in the United States
  116. Culture and Couples: Does Partner Disability Differentially Infl uence Mental Health Across Mexico and the US?
  117. Marital Status, the Economic Benefits of Marriage, and Days of Inactivity due to Poor Health
  118. Persistent disparities in cholesterol screening among immigrants to the United States
  119. Trends in Fatalities From Distracted Driving in the United States, 1999 to 2008
  120. Smoking by Frequency and Type of Social Contact
  121. Trends In Health Care Spending For Immigrants In The United States
  122. Influence of number of children on cancer screening among adults in the United States
  123. Gasoline Prices and Their Relationship to Rising Motorcycle Fatalities, 1990–2007
  124. Quality of Diabetes Care for Immigrants in the U.S.
  125. Ethnic Differences in In-Hospital Place of Death Among Older Adults in California
  126. Seeking Help for Disaster Services After a Flood
  127. Attrition of Older Mexican American Survey Respondents
  128. Neighborhood Deprivation Is Associated with Lower Levels of Serum Carotenoids among Adults Participating in the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
  129. Serum Carotenoid Levels Vary by Marital Status
  130. Acculturation in the United States Is Associated with Lower Serum Carotenoid Levels: Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
  131. Mortality of Foreign-Born and US-Born Hispanic Adults at Younger Ages: A Reexamination of Recent Patterns
  132. Health concordance within couples: A systematic review
  133. Landscapes of Risk
  134. Risk of Mortality Related to Widowhood in Older Mexican Americans
  135. Neighborhood Deprivation and Health Risk Behaviors in NHANES III
  136. Effect of Immigrant Status on Risk of Depressive Symptoms Associated with Spouse’s Chronic Conditions
  137. Shared Health Behaviors Among Older Mexican American Spouses
  138. Depression and mental health among older Mexican American spouses
  139. Well-Being in Older Mexican American Spouses
  140. Acculturation and self-esteem among older Mexican Americans
  141. Prospective evidence for a reciprocal relationship between sense of control and depressive symptoms following a flood
  142. Effects of Parental Rejection and Relationship Quality on Depression among Older Rural Adults