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Date June 4, 2023 12:04 PM
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Sunday, June 4, 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.
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Here's a whistle-stop tour of what you may have missed last month.

Ezekiel Emanuel predicted nine health care megatrends over three
articles. Here's the first installment
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CMMI's Dora Lynn Hughes outlined the center's first year of progress on
advancing health equity
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and what's to come.

Abbe Gluck and Lawrence Gostin share why the end of the public health
emergency really matters
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In the Provider Prices in the Commercial Sector series, Sabrina Corlette
argues that health plan price transparency data are an absolute mess.
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Olivia Weinstein and colleagues posit why current "food is medicine"
solutions are falling short
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Finally, Forefront published a summary
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of our recently published ahead-of-print article from the Congressional
Budget Office on insurance coverage projections in the next decade.

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A Health Podyssey: José Figueroa on the State of Dual Eligibles in
Integrated Care Programs
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Editor-in-Chief 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.

Health Affairs This Week: How Health Care Fared in the Debt Limit Deal
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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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Improving Quality and Equity Through Neighborhood-Level Measures of
Social Need
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Anna Morenz et al.

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

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.

New Methadone Treatment Regulations Should Be Complemented By Payment
and Financing Reform
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Diana Bowser et al.

The Need for Outcome Standards In Treating Autism
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Jamie Pagliaro

Solitary Confinement Under the Guise of Public Health: Lessons Learned
From COVID-19 and HIV
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Katherine LeMasters et al.

LGBTQ+ Health Is An Essential Component of Public Health Equity Efforts
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John Auerbach and Claude Earl Fox

How the Hospital Reimbursement Model Harms Nursing Quality and What To
Do About It
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Olga Yakusheva and Betty Rambur

The Environmental Justice Challenge No One is Talking About
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Tee Thomas and Megan Rough

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