From Debbie Boylan from Health Affairs <[email protected]>
Subject Upcoming Events in April
Date April 17, 2023 6:19 PM
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Earlier this month we held a Lunch and Learn event discussing the
workforce exodus in state and local public health. In case you couldn't
attend, you can watch the video on our website
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We'll be hosting additional events over the next few weeks including
professional development and networking opportunities.

Upcoming Events
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On April 18, Health Affairs Director of Digital Strategy Patti Kurtz
hosts Elizabeth "Liz" Jurinka, former special assistant for legislative
affairs in President Biden's White House, for a conversation about her
role in advancing policy including the Affordable Care Act and the
Children's Health Insurance Program, and how she has been able to
foster and maintain bipartisan relationships to improve health outcomes
for all Americans.

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Please join Health Affairs on Monday, April 24 for a virtual "Bring Your
Own Book" networking event for Health Affairs Insiders
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Insiders from across the country will have the opportunity to connect
with other health policy professionals, including members of the Health
Affairs team. Health Affairs Senior Editor Jessica Bylander will host.

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This month's Journal Club explores the research behind a recently
published paper, "Personalized Letters And Emails Increased Marketplace
Enrollment Among Households Eligible For Zero-Premium Plans
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by Andrew Feher and coauthors.

The paper examines how personalized letters and emails increased
enrollment in $0 and $1 premium Silver plans with cost-sharing subsidies
in California's ACA Marketplace - Covered California.

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Not yet an Insider? Sign up today to unlock all of our upcoming events,
as well as previously recorded ones in the archive.

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