Tuesday, May 30, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs
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If you're only reading our journal, you're missing out on a lot of health policy analysis that we publish daily on Health Affairs Forefront.
We regularly publish one-three fresh articles on Forefront daily.
Here are some of the major series currently on Forefront, all supported by Arnold Ventures.
This series includes articles exploring the evidence base (and gaps in our knowledge) and the range of views on various key issues involving models of accountable care and related policies.
The series will run through the end of the year and submissions are accepted on a rolling
basis.
This series features analysis, proposals, and commentary to inform policies on the state and federal levels to advance integrated care for those dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid.
This series features analysis and discussion of physician, hospital, and other health care provider prices in the private-sector markets and their contribution to overall spending therein.
The series will run through the end of the year and submissions are accepted on a rolling
basis.
And, Tee Thomas and Megan Roush discuss how manufactured home communities are often overlooked and neglected in conversations about environmental justice.
José Figueroa on the State of Dual Eligibles
in Integrated Care Programs
Alan Weil interviews José Figueroa from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health to discuss his recently-published paper examining enrollment trends and characteristics of dually eligible enrollees in integrated care programs..
During May, we're highlighting influential Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and
Pacific Islander voices and organizations who have made an impact on health equity and policy.
In a May 2023 Forefront article, Karim Sariahmed and coauthors discuss why drug development challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic prompt a variety of policies to reduce upstream profiteering and better integrate drug development and public health.
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