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Sunday, June 25, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs
 
We are delighted to announce Health Affairs Scholar: Emerging and Global Health Policy has opened its inaugural issue.

The first six articles, now available online, reflect a range of health policy research and commentary topics. The Health Affairs Scholar editorial team introduces the new journal by setting out ten emerging health policy issues for the next ten years.

They welcome new research and commentary in these ten areas as well as other emerging and global health policy subjects.

Articles include:

  1. Introducing the Inaugural Issue of Health Affairs Scholar: Emerging and Global Health Policy by Kathryn A. Phillips
  2. Ten Health Policy Challenges for the Next 10 Years by Kathryn A. Phillips et al.
  3. Perspectives of Private Payers on Multicancer Early Detection Tests: Informing Research, Implementation, and Policy by Julia R. Trosman et al.
  4. The Better Care Plan: A Blueprint For Improving America’s Healthcare System by Stephen Shortell et al.
  5. A Race to Net Zero- Early Lessons From Healthcare’s Decarbonization Marathon by Kyle Lakatos et al.
  6. Why is it So Hard for AMCs to Succeed in Value-Based Care? by Bob Kocher and Robert M. Wachter
  7. A Holistic View of Innovation Incentives and Pharmaceutical Policy Reform by Rachel Sachs et al.

OA’s mission is to democratize knowledge by providing readers worldwide with the ability to reuse and build upon others’ work. In doing so, it can accelerate research innovation and spark breakthroughs.

HA Scholar aims to fill a gap by focusing on health policy, an array of multidisciplinary fields, and intersecting issues not often addressed in "legacy" health policy journals.

They welcome contributions that offer policy lessons and insights from around the world.

By combining a focus on health policy with an OA model and an editorial team composed of leading scholars across a broad range of disciplines and institutions, HA Scholar offers several potential benefits to authors and readers.

In particular, the journal includes:


• Content freely accessible to a worldwide audience.
• Articles published rapidly online, accelerating the dissemination of research addressing timely policy issues. Expedited consideration will be given to articles transferred from Health Affairs.
• Diverse voices and perspectives in health research.

Authors with funding mandates can be fully compliant with their open access requirements.


We welcome you to Health Affairs Scholar and encourage authors to reach out to us with inquiries and ideas.

Thank you for being a part of the Health Affairs community.

 
 
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Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Andrew Bolibol, a Ph.D. candidate in the Health Policy Program at Harvard University on his recently-published paper examining trends in health insurance coverage among LGBT adults.

CMS's 10-Year Value-Based Primary Care Experiment

Health Affairs' Marianne Amoss and Michael Gerber break down CMS's new primary care model, the Making Care Primary (MCP) Model.

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