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Selected Press, Voter Participation Results

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  November 8, 2018, The New York Times: When Medicaid Expands, More People Vote
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  November 9, 2018, Fox Business: Medicaid expansion increases voter turnout: What that means for 2020

Selected Press, Emergency Department Results

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  October 19, 2016, Washington Post: More evidence expanding Medicaid increases emergency room visits
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  October 19, 2016, NPR: Emergency Room Use Stays High in Oregon Medicaid Study
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  October 19, 2016, Marketplace: ER visits continue, despite insurance
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  October 20, 2016, Forbes: Medicaid Expansion Causes Surge in ER Visits
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  January 2, 2014, The New York Times: Emergency Visits Seen Increasing With Health Law
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  January 3, 2014, The Wall Street Journal: Medicaid Expansion Drives Up Visits to ER
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  January 2, 2014, Washington Post: Study: Expanding Medicaid doesn't reduce ER trips. It increases them.
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  January 2, 2014, NPR: Medicaid Expansion Boosted Emergency Room Visits In Oregon
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  January 3, 2014, PBS: Study on ER visits by people with Medicaid challenges theory they would go less
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  January 2, 2014, CBS: Medicaid expansion increased emergency room visits, study finds
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  January 3, 2014, Fox Business: ObamaCare Myths Busted!
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  January 2, 2014, The Oregonian: Oregon study finds that Medicaid coverage increases emergency room visits

Selected Press, Clinical Results

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  October 20, 2013, The New York Times: Yes, Economics Is a Science
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  May 7, 2013, The New York Times: More Medicaid, More Health?
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  May 5, 2013, The New York Times: What Health Insurance Doesn't Do
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  May 2, 2013, Washington Post: Here’s what the Oregon Medicaid study really said
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  May 2, 2013, The Wall Street Journal: The Oregon Trial
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  May 1, 2013, NPR: Second Thoughts on Medicaid From Oregon's Unique Experiment
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  May 1, 2013, The New York Times: Medicaid Access Increases Use of Care, Study Finds
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  May 2, 2013, The New England Journal of Medicine: Editorial, Protecting Finances and Improving Access to Care with Medicaid

Selected Press, First Year Results

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  March 2013, The Economic Report of the President: Chapter 5, Reducing Costs and Improving the Quality of Health Care (pg 172)
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  July 26, 2012, The Portland Tribune: Looking at the Dollars and Cents of Saving Lives
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  July 7, 2012, The White House Blog: Health Insurance Leads to Healthier Americans
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  June 22, 2012, The New York Times: Oregon Study Shows Benefits, and Price, for Newly Insured
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  July 17, 2011, The New York Times: The Value of Medicaid
  July 7, 2011, The Wall Street Journal: Medicaid Coverage Makes a Big Difference
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  July 7, 2011, The New York Times: First Study of Its Kind Shows Benefits of Providing Medical Insurance to Poor
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  July 7, 2011, The Oregonian : Among Oregon's uninsured, an inadvertent experiment measures the impact of health coverage
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  July 7, 2011, NPR: Medicaid Makes 'Big Difference' In Lives, Study Finds

Additional Coverage

Additional coverage in outlets such as The Boston Globe, The Atlantic, PBS, The Washington Post, and The Miami Herald.

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