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Wednesday, May 31, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs
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May Forefront Highlights
If you're only reading our journal, you're missing out on a lot of health policy analysis that we publish on Health Affairs Forefront.

We regularly publish one-three fresh articles on
Forefront daily. Bookmark Forefront or sign up for all of our newsletters to never miss an article.

Here's a whistle-stop tour of what you may have missed this month.

Ezekiel Emanuel predicted nine health care megatrends over three articles. Here's the first installment.

CMMI's Dora Lynn Hughes outlined the center's first year of progress on advancing health equity and what's to come.

Abbe Gluck and Lawrence Gostin share why the end of the public health emergency really matters.

In the Provider Prices in the Commercial Sector series, Sabrina Corlette argues that health plan price transparency data are an absolute mess.

Olivia Weinstein and colleagues posit why current "food is medicine" solutions are falling short.

Finally, Forefront published a summary of our recently published ahead-of-print article from the Congressional Budget Office on insurance coverage projections in the next decade.

One of the study’s key findings was the current unprecedented low uninsurance rate is attributable to temporary policies enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic, which kept beneficiaries enrolled in Medicaid and enhanced the subsidies available through the health insurance Marketplaces.

 
Elsewhere At Health Affairs
Today in Forefront, John Auerbach and Claude Earl Fox argue LGBTQ+ health is an essential component of public health equity efforts.

Also, Katherine LeMasters and colleagues share lessons learned from COVID-19 and HIV in carceral settings.

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Daily Digest
 
José Figueroa on the State of Dual Eligibles 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 the May 2023 Narrative Matters column, Albert Siu shares his sister's experience in the hospital where she was given only a few hours to choose a rehabilitation facility after she was stabilized from hip fracture surgery. Siu examines the role of patient advocacy – or lack thereof – in situations like this.
 
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