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Subject Health Affairs’ July Issue: Physicians, Nurses, Disparities & More
Date July 1, 2019 8:21 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Monday, July 1, 2019**

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IN THE JOURNAL

NEW ISSUE:
PHYSICIANS, NURSES, DISPARITIES & MORE

The July issue of

**Health Affairs** includes studies about physicians, nurses,
disparities, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and global health policy.
Among the articles are two studies from the journal's The Practice Of
Medicine series, which is supported by The Physicians Foundation.

Read the July 2019 table of contents
and listen to a
two-minute introduction to the issue from Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil.

TODAY ON THE BLOG

PHARMACEUTICAL AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

Rebalancing High Prescription Drug Prices With Innovation Incentives

By Rena M. Conti and Frank S. David

Finding a better balance between robust innovation incentives and high
prescription drug prices should inspire aggressive information
gathering, drive focused empirical experimentation, and embolden reforms
already underway. Read More >>

A CLOSER LOOK-Price Shopping

The Wall Street Journal published lessons in transparency from New
Hampshire's hospital price transparency law. Only about 8% of the
people who could use the NH HealthCost site have done so. Research in
Health Affairs from 2017 showed that while American support price
shopping ,
few actually seek out the information.

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