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Subject Improving Health Equity For Justice-Involved Individuals
Date April 6, 2023 8:08 PM
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Thursday, April 6, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
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Every month, Health Affairs hosts professional development events that
cater to the career interests of health policy professionals.

On April 18, Health Affairs Director of Digital Strategy Patti Kurtz
hosts Elizabeth "Liz" Jurinka, former special assistant to President
Biden for legislative affairs, to discuss her experience in advancing
health policy
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including the Affordable Care Act and the Children's Health Insurance
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A veteran of Washington's health policy community with more than
twenty years of experience, Jurinka currently serves as Operating
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Elsewhere At Health Affairs

As part of the Accountable Care for Population Health series in
Forefront, Paul A. Branstad and Claude R. Maechling explain the
corporate investment frenzy in primary care
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and examine competition among brands like CVS, Amazon, Walgreens,
Humana, UnitedHealth, and more.

Another article published in Forefront today by Thomas L. Greaney and
coauthors examines theDOJ's recent withdrawal of "outdated" antitrust
health care guidance
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This article is part of an ongoing series covering Provider Prices in
the Commercial Sector
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Both articles were produced with the support of Arnold Ventures
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Elsewhere in Forefront, Benjamin Howell and Bradley Richards propose a
new strategy for addressing the health care needs
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of individuals transitioning out of incarceration: creating bundled
payments around episodes of social disruption.

(Note: This article was featured in the newsletter yesterday, but it
wasn't yet published.)

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Explaining Corporate America's Aggressive Investment In Primary Care
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Paul A. Branstad and Claude R. Maechling

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Medicaid Episode-Based Bundled Payments Can Improve Health Equity For
Justice-Involved Individuals
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Benjamin Howell and Bradley Richards

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