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Friday, June 2, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

Dear John,

Our June issue will be released next Monday. Get $10 off the issue by
pre-ordering the issue before June 5
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Catch Up with Health Policy Breifs

If you're only reading our journal, you're missing out on a lot of
health policy analysis that we publish through our Health Policy Breifs.

Health Policy Briefs are perfect for researchers looking to catch up
quickly on a topic in the health care landscape.

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health policy briefs.

Here are some briefs we published this year.

Measuring and Addressing Nutrition Security to Achieve Health and Health
Equity
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Stakeholders are developing and testing screening tools and
interventions to address nutrition insecurity, additive to and distinct
from food insecurity. Given nutrition and health inequities in
diet-related diseases, achieving nutrition security must be a priority
for health care systems, government programs, and community efforts.

Residential Segregation and Health: History, Harms, and Next Steps
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Residential segregation is a fundamental, structural determinant of
health because of its role in mediating exposure to key social
determinants of health, including education, income, employment, and
housing, among others.

Public Policies To Address Residential Segregation and Improve Health
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Several policies and programs and evolving case law address residential
segregation and health disparities in the United States, combatting more
than a century of exclusionary policies embedded in land use and housing
codes.

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Elsewhere At Health Affairs

Today in Forefront, Nancy Wittmer and colleagues from Denver Health
write about their experience with inclusive race and ethnicity data
collection, and the need for data equity principles
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Aletha Maybank and co-authors discuss embracing creative tensions to
advance health equity
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Anna Morenz and colleagues write how to improve quality and equity
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through neighborhood-level measures of social need.

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How Health Care Fared in the Debt Limit Deal

Health Affairs' Chris Fleming and Rob Lott discuss how health care would
fare under in current legislation negotiated by the White House and
Congressional Republications. to suspend the debt limit..

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Daily Digest

A Health System's Experience with Inclusive Race and Ethnicity Data
Collection, and the Need for Data Equity Principles
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Nancy Wittmer et al.

Embracing Creative Tensions To Advance Health Equity
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Aletha Maybank et al.

Improving Quality and Equity Through Neighborhood-Level Measures of
Social Need
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Anna Morenz et al.

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During June, we're highlighting influential voices and organizations who
have made an impact on LGBTQ+ health equity and policy.

In a May 2023 Forefront article, Madeline Noh discusses the harm and
negative impact on mental health caused by anti-LGBTQ+ state policies.

Noh provides recommendations
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on how to decrease minority stress & affirm LGBTQ+ youth's identity.

 

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