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Sunday, April 16, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs
Dear John,
The ABIM Foundation announced the latest Benson Prize winners
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and two articles from Health Affairs were selected for their
contributions to the literature on medical professionalism:
* 'I Am Not The Doctor For You': Physicians' Attitudes About
Caring For People With Disabilities
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by Tara Lagu et al.
* Confronting Racism In Pediatric Care
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by Benjamin Danielson
Medicaid Transformation And Disparities In Health Care
This week, Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil joined a number of
podcasts to discuss some trending issues in health care, including
Medicaid transformation and health care disparities.
Take a look at some of the topics that were covered below.
Next in Health by PwC: What drives and reduces disparities in health
care?
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PwC's Igor Belokrinitsky and Alan explore the factors causing
disparities in health care and the strategies that can be taken to
address inequality.
Podnosis by Fierce Healthcare: Medicaid Redetermination and Tackling
Colorectal Cancer
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Alan Weil and Fierce's Robert King discuss the start of Medicaid
redeterminations and the long-term outlook for the misunderstood
program.
The #HCBizShow!: Medicaid Transformation: Past, Present, and Future
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Executive Producer Don Lee interviews Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief
Alan Weil to discuss the past, present, and future of Medicaid
transformation.
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A Health Podyssey: Matthew McCoy On Hospital Websites Tracking Your Data
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Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Matthew McCoy from
the University of Pennsylvania on his recent paper examining third-party
data tracking on hospital website home pages.
This Week: Abortion Pill Mifepristone Has Its Day(s) In Court
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Health Affairs' Leslie Erdelack and Jessica Bylander discuss the latest
news on the abortion pill mifepristone as the drug's 2000 approval by
the FDA and is challenged in the courts, raising questions about how
patients can access the drug.
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Medicaid Stability Is Critical To Nation's Continuum Of Health
Insurance Options
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Kate McEvoy
A World Without The ACA's Preventive Services Protections: The Impact
Of The Braidwood Decision
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Sabrina Corlette
It's Time To Plan For Value-Based Delivery Of Obesity Treatment And
Support
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Thomas E. Hubbard et al.
What Can We Learn From Medicaid About Making ACOs Equitable?
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Meredith B. Rosenthal et al.
PEPFAR Is A True Bipartisan Success With An Uncertain Future
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Katie Coester et al.
The Need For Geriatrics Measures
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Rani E. Snyder and Terry Fulmer
Health Affairs Branded Post:
Event: June 5-6 | Value-Based Health
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* increases in the cost-sharing requirements of private insurance
* improvements in health outcomes
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