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Springfield Schools board discuss levy, approve forecast

LAKEMORE Springfield Local Schools Superintendent Shelley Monachino stated at the Nov. 16 Board of Education meeting that it has been a tough couple of weeks after the Nov. 8 General Election and the failure of the 3.9-mill levy. Monachino said the levy failed 53 to 47 percent and in May it was defeated 52

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Medicare Helps Close Racial Gaps in Access to Healthcare

In a new study, Yale SOM’s Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham and his co-authors use the transition to Medicare eligibility to test whether universal health coverage can help reduce racial disparities in health.

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Expanding Medicare would reduce racial and ethnic health disparities

By Michael Greenwood July 26, 2021 Share this with FacebookShare this with TwitterShare this with LinkedInShare this with EmailPrint this (© stock.adobe.com) When Americans become eligible for Medicare coverage at age 65, research has shown, there are substantial reductions in racial and ethnic disparities in health insurance, access to care, and self-reported health. Lowering the eligibility age to age 60 would further reduce disparities, new research led by the Yale School of Public Health finds. The findings were published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine on July 26. “Our findings suggest that reducing the Medicare eligibility age a policy currently being debated in the U.S. Congress would be a significant step in the direction of improved equity,” said Jacob Wallace, an assistant professor of public health and the study’s lead author. “Racial and ethnic disparities in our health care system are a reflection of longstanding structural racism in the United

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Student Stories | International Gateways | San Jose State University

Q: What surprised you the most about U.S.? A: “It’s a big place. I also had positive friendly interactions with the police. SJSU alerts are helpful in keeping you informed of what’s happening and aware of your surroundings.”  Q: What’s a good memory you have of International Gateways? A: “The teachers are kind and willing to help students.  I had help with grammar to improve my TOEFL test scores. I also met my girlfriend in the Written Communication class.” Gary s ADVICE to students: “Don’t be afraid to speak. Try to make friends with people from different countries and who speak different languages.  Your English will improve

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