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Sunday, July 2, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
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The Value Of Small Changes To The Medicare Advantage Risk-Adjustment
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Laura Skopec and Bowen Garrett
Private Capital Is A Key Component To Improving Health Equity
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States Setting Health Care Spending Growth Targets Experienced
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January Angeles
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Minority-Owned Business Enterprises: Transforming Health Care And
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CDC At A Crossroads
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Jeffrey Levi et al.
Private Sector Companies Must Partner With Communities To Advance Health
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Lisa A. Cooper
Building A Global Framework For Telehealth
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Annapoorna Prakash et al.
Close The Behavioral Health EMR Gap
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The Cost Implications Of The Braidwood Ruling For Enrollees And Plan
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A Health Podyssey: Jessica Adler on Jail Conditions and Death Rates
Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Jessica Adler from
Florida International University on her recent paper examining the
relationship between jail conditions and characteristics and death rates
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