Poster
Medicare, Medicaid, and dual enrollment for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities
By Eric Rubenstein, Salina Tewolde, A. Alex Levine, et al. This poster looks at how adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including Down syndrome and autism, use Medicare and Medicaid, showing big differences by age, race, and state, and calling for fairer access to the care people need.
Medicaid Enrollment and Service Use Among Adults With Down Syndrome
By Eric Rubenstein, et al. This poster shows that adults with Down syndrome rely on Medicaid for long-term healthcare coverage and use more medical services than other groups with intellectual or developmental disabilities, highlighting how essential Medicaid is for meeting their health needs.
Reproductive and pregnancy health care for women with intellectual and developmental disabilities: A scoping review
By Eric Rubenstein et al. This review found that women with intellectual and developmental disabilities often receive less reproductive and pregnancy care and education, highlighting the need for more inclusive and equitable healthcare.
The intersection of disability and homelessness in Massachusetts public schools in 2018-2019
By Eric Rubenstein et al. This study found that students with disabilities in Massachusetts public schools were more likely to experience homelessness than their peers, showing the need for stronger support and resources for these vulnerable children and families.
Birth outcomes for infants born to mothers with intellectual and developmental disabilities
By Eric Rubenstein, et al. This poster found that babies born to mothers with intellectual and developmental disabilities were more likely to be born early, small, or experience serious health problems, underscoring the need for better support and care during pregnancy and after birth.