In the next year and a half, we here at Healthcare Triage are going to take some deep dives into issues of health policy, especially those that touch on social determinants of health and health equity. The episodes that do so will be a bit longer than usual. They’ll look a little different. They also come to you thanks to the support of the RWJF, which has generously supported their creation. We’re excited about this opportunity to really dig in, and we hope you will be, too. For the next three weeks,we’re going to talk about work requirements. First, we’ll talk about the basics and other government work promotion efforts, then we’ll discuss what we’ve learned from TANF, and finally we’ll discuss what this might mean for Medicaid. Work requirements are the topic of the next three episodes of HCT. Resources used in the making of this episode: Income and Poverty in the United States - 2015: https://goo.gl/rvQtuk How does the EITC affect poor families?: https://goo.gl/ECYnkr Effective Policy For Reducing Inequality? The Earned Income Tax Credit and the Distribution of Income: https://goo.gl/8XFGyT The Supplemental Poverty Measure – 2015: https://goo.gl/KaGBZi Policy Basics: The Earned Income Tax Credit: https://goo.gl/ynKSYy Earned Income Tax Credits: https://goo.gl/163d4k Linking EITC Income to Real Health Outcomes: https://goo.gl/A26YLy Cost Effectiveness of the Earned Income Tax Credit as a Health Policy Investment: https://goo.gl/F4VPVu Credits: Aaron Carroll -- Writer Meredith Danko – Social Media John Green -- Executive Producer Stan Muller -- Director, Producer Mark Olsen – Graphics http://www.twitter.com/aaronecarroll http://www.twitter.com/crashcoursestan http://www.twitter.com/johngreen http://www.twitter.com/olsenvideo