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Today’s #FindingsFriday insight comes from a NEW @milbankfund.bsky.social article led by CSHP and @rutgerssph.bsky.social Assistant Professor @ericaeliason.bsky.social.

It evaluates how continuous coverage requirements led to changes in #postpartum #Medicaid paid care: go.rutgers.edu/slsqbwt8

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Today we’re sharing a #FindingsFriday insight from an article led by Dr. Rebecca Klege and CSHP & @rutgersifh.bsky.social Associate Research Professor @annnguyen4.bsky.social.

The study examines facilitators and barriers to adopting the primary care #behavioralhealth model: go.rutgers.edu/64frlaxu

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Today we’re sharing another #FindingsFriday insight from CSHP colleague Michael Enich’s @springernature.com study of how physicians use #Zcodes to document the #health related social needs of #patients and providers’ assessments of the value of these codes: go.rutgers.edu/7f4e19hy

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TJ here. Hi Kiki! If my human needs a poop sample from one of us, she has to cage that kitty with all of the proper amenities. Not the Ritz, but you know. Meanwhile, I want back in the house, too warm and windy outside today. Drew and Bree are smart to stay inside. Happy #FindingsFriday!

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Today's #FindingsFriday insight comes from a new @jamahealthforum.com article co-authored by CSHP and @rutgerssph.bsky.social's @ericaeliason.bsky.social.

The article explores how the #COVID era continuous coverage requirement affected #postpartum hospitalization rates: go.rutgers.edu/z71z8njc

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Today’s #FindingsFriday insight comes from a new @naehomelessness.bsky.social report authored by #Rutgers colleague @emmytiderington.bsky.social.

The report identifies best practices and tools for assessing readiness to exit permanent supportive #housing programs: go.rutgers.edu/invnhxyv

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Primary Analysis and Results of Bendamustine, Rituximab, and Venetoclax (BR-VEN) for Initial Treatment of Mantle Cell Lymphoma in Subjects over 60 Years of Age (PrE0405) BackgroundMantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is an incurable form of aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Treatment choice at diagnosis is based on tolerability o…

#FindingsFriday: ICYMI, new data from @precogonc.bsky.social PrE0405, presented at #ASH25, showed that treatment with BR-VEN led to high response rates & promising CR rates for older patients w/ mantle cell #lymphoma. More: bit.ly/4aReE69 #MCL

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This week’s #FindingsFriday insight comes from a new @naehomelessness.bsky.social report on permanent supportive #housing (PSH) led by Rutgers professor Emmy Tiderington and co-authored by Pitt's Evan Cole with @rutgersifh.bsky.social's John Palatucci and Joel Cantor: go.rutgers.edu/invnhxyv

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Today's #FindingsFriday insight comes from an article co-authored by CSHP's Frank Thompson and Michael Gusmano at @lehighu.bsky.social.

They explore how the Biden administration’s strategies for minimizing coverage loss during the #Medicaid unwinding across the states: go.rutgers.edu/bidkfuu5

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This week, we're sharing another #FindingsFriday insight from an @amjpublichealth.bsky.social article led by CSHP and @rutgerssph.bsky.social's @ericaeliason.bsky.social.

It evaluates children’s #healthinsurance coverage during the COVID-19 #Medicaid disenrollment freeze: go.rutgers.edu/bejwpnrw

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Today we’re sharing another #FindingsFriday insight from a study published by @springernature.com.

CSHP & @rutgerssph.bsky.social Instructor @marasheftel.bsky.social and colleagues explore differences in when and how much #Latino Americans #work, known as “work temporality”: go.rutgers.edu/ugx6ii4q

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#NEW: This week’s #FindingsFriday insight comes from a new study led by CSHP and @rutgerssph.bsky.social Assistant Professor @ericaeliason.bsky.social.

It examines changes in children's #Medicaid and #CHIP enrollment during the #unwinding of pandemic-era eligibility: go.rutgers.edu/hl0dce52

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Today we’re sharing a #FindingsFriday insight from an article co-authored by CSHP Associate Research Professor @annnguyen4.bsky.social.

The article explores how #loneliness and social isolation among #Medicare beneficiaries impacts patient–provider #communication: go.rutgers.edu/9lxy9tiv

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The first #FindingsFriday insight of 2026 comes from a NEW study led by CSHP & @rutgersifh.bsky.social Assistant Research Professor @aspishakthomas.com.

It explores the origins and major features of #Medicaid estate recovery, as well as its impact on beneficiaries: go.rutgers.edu/j3ei8p0

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December 2025 Research Round-Up Read about the latest clinical trial findings in breast cancer, hematology research, precision medicine, and PrECOG studies.

#FindingsFriday: Don’t miss the newest round-up of recently presented findings from ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group & PrECOG Cancer Research Group #ClinicalTrials. See key #CancerResearch results and why they matter: bit.ly/3YI9raZ #BreastCancer #Leukemia #Lymphoma

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This week, we’re sharing another #FindingsFriday insight from a study led by CSHP/ @rutgerssph.bsky.social Instructor @marasheftel.bsky.social.

The study measures exposure to #work related strain and explores variations in the association between #strain and #cognition: go.rutgers.edu/7qfuwm6q

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We’re sharing an additional #FindingsFriday insight from a journal article led by CSHP Associate Research Professor @annnguyen4.bsky.social.

She and colleagues identify strategies for implementing integrated #behavioralhealth care (IBH) into #primarycare practices: go.rutgers.edu/zhqxcu3v

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Today we’re sharing a #FindingsFriday insight from a new practice brief co-authored by CSHP & @rutgersifh.bsky.social Assistant Research Professor John S. Palatucci.

The brief provides guidance for developing #disability -inclusive #publichealth college courses: go.rutgers.edu/b81kmg2b

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Ten-year survival rates by PSA nadir in patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer: long-term survival analysis from the ECOG-ACRIN 3805 (CHAARTED) trial☆ The CHAARTED trial investigated the long-term survival of patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (HSPC) treated with androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) with or without docetaxel (T...

#FindingsFriday: A new analysis of E3805/CHAARTED by Abhishek Tripathi, MD & colleagues shows long-term outcomes for men with metastatic #ProstateCancer may be tied to PSA levels early in treatment. Could offer hope and better planning. More: bit.ly/4oL80n7

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Validating the APUC-6 Signature in mHSPC from the ECOG-ACRIN E3805 CHAARTED Trial - Xiaolei Shi UroToday - GU OncToday brings coverage of the clinically relevant content needed to stay at the forefront of the dynamic field of GU oncology and urology.

#FindingsFriday: New insights from the CHAARTED trial, presented at #ASTRO25 - the APUC-6 signature (six androgen production/uptake & conversion genes) may help stratify metastatic #ProstateCancer & refine treatment response. Learn more: bit.ly/43SaV5t #PrecisionMedicine

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Press Release: Immunotherapy after surgery shows potential in preventing the spread of aggressive skin cancer A new clinical trials shows that pembrolizumab, a drug that utilizes the body’s immune system to target and eliminate cancer cells, appeared to reduce the risk of distant metastases for an aggressive ...

#FindingsFriday: ICYMI, at #ESMO25 Dr. Janice Mehnert @nyulangone.bsky.social presented results from the STAMP trial, showing that giving pembro after surgery may help prevent #MerkelCellCarcinoma from spreading to distant organs. Promising progress for this rare #SkinCancer! More: bit.ly/49uM4sa

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Today’s #FindingsFriday insight comes from a #research article in @epilepsiajournal.bsky.social co-authored by CSHP Director Joel Cantor.

It identifies #inequities contributing to frequent emergency department visits for some experiencing #seizures: go.rutgers.edu/f9olgcj1

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For #FindingsFriday, we’re sharing an additional insight from a #research article co-authored by @lehighu.bsky.social's Michael Gusmano and CSHP’s Frank Thompson.

They explore the #unwinding of #Medicaid continuous coverage through the lens of #federalism: go.rutgers.edu/je2nljdo

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It’s #FindingsFriday and today’s insight comes from a new article led by Michael Enich and co-authored by @emmytiderington.bsky.social and CSHP Director Joel Cantor.

It explores #physicians’ understanding of how #Zcodes reflect #homelessness: go.rutgers.edu/2k89tvn7

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Today’s #FindingsFriday insight comes from a study co-authored by CSHP’s @annnguyen4.bsky.social, Jose Nova, and Joel Cantor.

They identify provider and organizational factors associated with increased #cancer screening before and during the #pandemic: go.rutgers.edu/wdxjvp5c

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This week’s #FindingsFriday insight comes from a paper co-authored by CSHP’s Joel Cantor and Michael Yedidia with #RutgersSSW colleagues @emmytiderington.bsky.social and Nora Sullivan.

The paper draws on the experiences of #unhoused people with complex #health needs: go.rutgers.edu/n2p0u9x

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For #FindingsFriday, we’re sharing an additional insight from CSHP Assistant Professor @ericaeliason.bsky.social's study of how continuous eligibility and CHIP policies impacted #insurance coverage loss for #children during the #Medicaid “unwinding”: go.rutgers.edu/3q6z78ux

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This week we’re sharing a #FindingsFriday insight from a journal article co-authored by CSHP Assistant Professor @ericaeliason.bsky.social.

The study examines how #rural nonprofit #hospitals report their #community benefits to maintain their tax-exempt status: go.rutgers.edu/clnn8xu0

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Today’s #FindingsFriday covers Chapter 7 of the report “Urgent Need for New D.C. Jail”, which examines the use of solitary confinement at the DC jail, which is used at a rate almost twice that of the national average.

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