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Medicaid meal deliveries reduce hospital visits and costs
A study found that Medicaid patients receiving home-delivered medically tailored meals had 31% fewer hospitalizations and 20% fewer emergency department visits, with per-person healthcare costs decreasing by $3,433. States like Massachusetts, California, and New York offer such programs for conditions like diabetes and heart disease, part of the 'food is medicine' movement.
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