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Subject You’re A Health Policy Wonk If...
Date July 12, 2023 8:01 PM
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Wednesday, July 12, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

Dear John,

Health policy wonks are an honest and earnest bunch. That's one of the
main takeaways we at Health Affairs were struck by when we were
reviewing the submissions for our first You're a Health Policy Wonk
If... summer campaign. And we love that about our community!

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And The Winner Is...

We received 109 submissions, with many noting that the love of health
policy and acronyms are not mutually exclusive.

Before we get to the winner, we want to let you know that from July
12-16, we are having a flash sale on new Insider and Unlimited
memberships. Use the code HealthWonkLife for $30 off on either Unlimited
or Insider.

The 2023 winner is....

"You're A Health Policy Wonk If...your toddler tells you their sick
stuffed animal needs to see the doctor and your first concern is if they
are overutilizing care." - Linh Chuong

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About the Winner

Linh Chuong is a PhD Candidate in Health Policy and Management at UCLA
Fielding School of Public Health.

Her interests are in communicating and conducting applied policy and
evaluation research to tackle health disparities and the social
determinants of health. She currently manages a multisite evaluation
study for the UCLA Value-Based Care Research Consortium.

For taking the top prize, Linh will be sent a Health Affairs tumbler and
receive a free one-year Unlimited membership. Join Linh by using code
HealthWonkLife for $30 off an Unlimited membership, which includes
online access to Health Affairs journal.

This offer is only good from July 12-16.

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Join us for the upcoming virtual events!

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
Workforce
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You're A Health Policy Wonk If...
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Jeff Byers

No Choice But To Become Advocates: Fighting For An Integrated Plan For
Dually Eligible Adults With Disabilities
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Sharifa Abu-Hamda and Marcus Johnson

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