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Subject Best of Forefront This Month
Date June 30, 2023 8:01 PM
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Friday, June 30, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

 

June has been an eventful month in health care policy. Did you miss
something? Take this opportunity to catch up with our top Forefront
articles from June.

 

Can't Miss Forefront Articles

Forefront publishes timely health policy news and analyses on a daily
basis.

There have been a lot of developments this month-and we're not just
talking about the return of The Bear. Here are some of the highlights
from Forefront showcasing this month in health policy.

Sara Rosenbaum, Tim Jost, and coauthors broke down the Supreme Court's
Talevski decision
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Medicaid beneficiaries.

Sean Tunis and Peter Neumann wrote about Medicare and Alzheimer's drug
coverage
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Aletha Maybank and coauthors embrace creative tensions to advance health
equity
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Denver Health shares their experience with inclusive race and ethnicity
data collection
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Corwin Rhyan and George Miller share an early look at what drove
2022's health care spending slowdown
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Also, we had many articles in our major Forefront series:
* In the Accountable Care for Population Health
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series, Gabriel Drapos and Michael Kopko argue that valued-based care
fuels innovation, not consolidation
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* In our Medicare and Medicaid Integration
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series, Allison Rizer and Henry Claypool wrote two articles on the
proposed Medicaid managed care rules. Here's the first article
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* In our Provider Prices in the Commercial Sector
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series, Ann Kempski and Ge Bai write that the North Carolina Medicaid
expansion puts employers and workers at risk for higher hospital prices
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Elsewhere at Health Affairs

Today in Health Affairs Forefront, Laura Skopec and Bowen Garrett
discuss the value of small changes to the Medicare Advantage Risk
Adjustment System.
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Daily Digest

The Value Of Small Changes To The Medicare Advantage Risk-Adjustment
System
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Laura Skopec and Bowen Garrett

 

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