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Subject New Podcast: The End Of COVID As We Know It
Date May 14, 2023 2:05 PM
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Lawrence Gostin on the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency
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Sunday, May 14, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

Dear John,

Health Affairs Scholar is now accepting submissions. Visit the Health
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site to find detailed information about the new journal's scope and
purpose, its open access model, and author guidelines.

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Health Affairs events are a great opportunity to hear directly from
influential health policy experts and public officials involved in
health care, and this month we're hosting several events that will be
open to the public.

Join us on Wednesday, May 17, for a Policy Spotlight
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featuring Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil and Dawn O'Connell,
the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) at the US
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

On Tuesday, May 23, we will also host a Lunch and Learn, "A Seat For
All: Advancing Racial Equity In Scholarly Publishing Of Health Policy
And Health Services Research
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The session will be hosted by University of California Davis Professor
Michelle Ko, a member of the Health Equity Advisory Committee
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Tulane University Assistant Professor Andrew Anderson, a recent graduate
of the Health Affairs Health Equity Fellows Training (HEFT) program.

Anderson is the first graduate of HEFT to publish work in Health
Affairs. Check out his article, "The Costs Of Disparities In Preventable
Heart Failure Hospitalizations In The US South, 2015-17
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in the May issue.

Join us this month and register for our upcoming events.

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A Health Podyssey: Anthony LoSasso on Insurer Market Power and Hospital
Prices
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Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Anthony LoSasso from
DePaul University on his recently published paper examining the effects
of insurer market power on prices paid to hospitals.

This Week: Lawrence Gostin on The End of COVID As We Know It
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Health Affairs' Chris Fleming interviews Lawrence Gostin from the World
Health Organization Collaborating Center on National and Global Health
Law at Georgetown University on the end of the public health emergency
related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

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Health Affairs is launching a contest! The premise is simple. Finish the
statement "You're A Health Policy Wonk If..."

We'll share some of the submissions on Forefront in July, and the
first-place winner of the contest will receive a Health Affairs tumbler
and a free Unlimited membership
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for a year. Submit by May 31
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Tennessee Rejects Federal HIV Prevention Funds: A Looming Public Health
And Financial Disaster
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Nathaniel M. Tran et al.

CMS's Universal Foundation Measures Are Not Universally Good For
Primary Care
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Robert L. Phillips, Jr. and Rebecca Etz

Advancing Equity In The Pandemic Treaty
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Lawrence O. Gostin et al.

Nine Health Care Megatrends, Part 1: System And Payment Reform
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Ezekiel J. Emanuel

Nine Health Care Megatrends, Part 2: System Reconfiguration
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Ezekiel J. Emanuel

Nine Health Care Megatrends, Part 3: Patient Care
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Ezekiel J. Emanuel

Medicaid Reinvestment Requirements Can Improve Community Health And
Equity
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Jeremy Cantor et al.

Why The End Of The Public Health Emergency Really Matters
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Abbe R. Gluck and Lawrence O. Gostin

Advancing Health Equity Through The CMS Innovation Center: First Year
Progress And What's To Come
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Dora Lynn Hughes

Future Directions For Delivering Contraceptive Healthcare Services Via
Telehealth
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James René Jolin et al.

Why Current 'Food Is Medicine' Solutions Are Falling Short
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Olivia Weinstein et al.

 

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Test your knowledge today on the question below:

Since the 1970s, health care spending growth has...

* Stayed the same

* Outpaced growth in the US economy as a whole

* Declined significantly

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