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Variations in State Income Support Programs and their Relationship to Preterm Birth in the US

US welfare policy is governed by a labyrinthine set of laws that oversee program eligibility, enrollment procedures and the cash value of benefits received, some established at the federal level, and some delegated to the states. The delegation of the administration of US welfare programs to the states has created wide variations in overall program distributions, which ultimately has a substantial impact on state poverty levels, income inequality and the direct program benefits that people receive.

 
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State Workplace Wellness Laws: A Mapping Study

The research team will use LawAtlas to create a dataset systematically reviewing and analyzing existing state laws and regulations relating to workplace wellness programs. Congress revised the federal law related to employer-based wellness programs, which has spurred national interest that such programs can prevent and control chronic disease and health care costs. However, many gaps and outstanding concerns with the federal law exist, such as a lack of requirement to show program efficacy and concerns over voluntariness.

 
 
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Prescription Drug Abuse

Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons for seeking medical attention in the United States, and such pain is frequently treated with prescription opioids.

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Short-Term Emergency Commitment Laws Map

This map explores the variation in short-term emergency civil commitment laws -- laws that govern how and when an individual may be admitted to a psychiatric facility without their consent.

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