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Subject New Issue: Medicare, Cancer Care, and More
Date July 9, 2023 12:01 PM
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Sunday, July 9, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

 

This week, we released the July issue of Health Affairs
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But first, we are excited to announce that our Impact Factor jumped to
9.7 in 2022. And, we remained the undisputed #1 rank for Health Policy
and Services category.

Read the top article that contributed to this score, "Strong Social
Distancing Measures In The United States Reduced The COVID-19 Growth
Rate
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Read the July Issue
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This month's issue provides new evidence related to the Medicare
Advantage (MA) program, assesses Medicare's value-based payment
programs, examines options for improving care for patients with cancer,
reveals the effects of Medicaid expansion on state-level funding for
substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, and more.

Read the July Issue
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New Policy Brief: Energy Insecurity and Health: America's Hidden
Hardship

Energy insecurity can have important implications for health and health
equity. Many long-standing programs to address energy insecurity need to
be refreshed in light of climate change, the recognition of unacceptable
disparities, and the impending transition to clean energy.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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provided support for this brief.

Read the Brief
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To Protect Patients And Spark Innovation, Codify The FDA's Oversight
Of Laboratory-Developed Tests
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Eli Adashi et al.

Access To Oncology Services In Rural Areas: Influence Of The 340B Drug
Pricing Program
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Kelsey Owsley and Cathy Bradley

A Priority Review Voucher Program To Fuel Generic Drug Development
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Ted Cho et al.

Inconsistent
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Cancer
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**Guidelines And Costly Diagnostic Screening Put Women At Risk**
Clare Dougherty

Igniting A Paradigm Shift In Obesity Policy And Treatment
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Jaclyn Schwartz

Impact Of Gender-Affirming Care Bans On Transgender Youth Of Color
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Brandon Azevedo et al.

Eliminating Racism In Health Care Before And After The Supreme Court's
Affirmative Action Decision
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Lindsay Wiley et al.

Pay For What Matters To Patients: A Whole Health Population-Based
Payment Approach
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Sai Ma et al.

With the Word 'May', ACIP Leaves Seniors Vulnerable To RSV This
Winter
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Richard Hughes IV and Spreeha Choudhury

A Deep Dive Into Takings Clause Challenges To The Medicare Drug Price
Negotiation Program
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Zachary Baron and Andrew Twinamatsiko

 

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This Week: The Far-Reaching Health Care Impacts of the Supreme Court's
Affirmative Action Decision
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A Health Podyssey: Jessica Adler on Jail Conditions and Death Rates
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This month, join us for the following events:

* July 10: Lunch and Learn: Supreme Court Wrap Up
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* July 13: Lunch and Learn: Residential Segregation, Health, and Health
Equity
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* July 31: Journal Club: Documenting Latino Representation in the US
Health Workforce
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Health Affairs is proud to launch a new

**Forefront**series, "Private Sector Solutions for Health Equity
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featuring analysis, recommendations, and commentary that will inform
efforts to advance health equity.

The series includes articles exploring private sector efforts to
challenge injustices in health care, including public-private
partnerships and community initiatives.

The latest in three-already published articles comes from Adaeze
Enekwechi who argues that private capital is a key component to
improving health equity
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We are grateful to CVS Health
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for supporting this series.  

New articles will publish in this series the week of July 17

Read the Series
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About Health Affairs

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health care, and policy. Published monthly by Project HOPE, the journal
is available in print and online. Late-breaking content is also found
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health care workers to save lives across the globe. Project HOPE has
published Health Affairs since 1981.

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