Women’s Coverage, Utilization, Affordability, And Health After The ACA: A Review Of The Literature

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10.1377/hlthaff.2019.01361

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Lee, Lois K, Alyna Chien, Amanda Stewart, Larissa Truschel, Jennifer Hoffmann, Elyse Portillo, Lydia E Pace, Mark Clapp, et al. (2020). Women’s Coverage, Utilization, Affordability, And Health After The ACA: A Review Of The Literature. Health Affairs, 39(3). pp. 387–394. 10.1377/hlthaff.2019.01361 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26232.

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Larissa Truschel

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

I am a pediatric emergency medicine physician with a research interest in child health advocacy, health equity, and medical education. I chose pediatric emergency medicine because I enjoy taking care of children and supporting their families, whether the child has a minor or severe illness or injury.

My academic work focuses on health equity and social justice. I have worked with community organizations nationally and internationally in the areas of social screening, health outcome disparities, identification of human trafficking, and interventions that target child poverty. I am interested in enhancing the health equity and advocacy training provided to pediatrics residents and developing future leaders in Pediatrics who are prepared to address health disparities. 



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