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ClimaWATCH

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  • Aparna Keshaviah

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ClimaWATCH is an interactive tool that quantifies excess health service use and spending due to extreme heat. The tool synthesizes local weather metrics, social vulnerability and racial composition data, and national Medicaid claims to show where heat waves and related health issues accumulate.

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  • Aparna Keshaviah, "undated". "ClimaWATCH," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 278e61c636af4f179b54d5171, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:278e61c636af4f179b54d5171f886bca
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    Climate change; Heat waves; Community resilience; Health inequity ; Medicaid; Analytic tool;
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