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Subject Catch Up on Health Policy this summer with New Podcasts
Date July 28, 2023 8:01 PM
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Friday, July 28, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

Dear John,

It has not been a sleepy summer.

Here are some of our recent podcasts to keep you up-to-date in the
health policy space, including today's new This Week episode
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Biden Administration Continues Antitrust Crusade With New Merger
Guidelines
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Jessica Bylander and Kathleen Haddad discuss the recently released
merger guidelines from the Federal Trade Commission and potential
impacts on the health care industry.

The Far-Reaching Health Care Impacts of the Supreme Court's Affirmative
Action Decision
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Health Affairs' Ellen Bayer and Chris Fleming discuss the wide-reaching
health care implications of the recent Supreme Court decision on
affirmative action.

White House Looks To Trash "Junk" Insurance Plans
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Health Affairs' Leslie Erdelack and Rob Lott discuss President Joe
Biden's proposed rules to reduce "junk insurance."

CMS's 10-Year Value-Based Primary Care Experiment
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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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Yanlei Ma on Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plans
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Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Yanlei Ma from
Harvard University on her recently published paper examining trends in
D-SNP look-alike plan enrollment.

LIVE from Aspen Ideas: Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross
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Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Susan Magsamen,
founder and director of the International Arts + Mind Lab at the Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, and Ivy Ross, vice president of
design for hardware products at Google, about their new book, "Your
Brain on Art," and how art relates to health.

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Expand Medicaid's Investment In Community Violence Intervention
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Piening et al.

Realizing The Potential Of 1332 Waivers: A Colorado Case Study
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Fox

Diverse Group Of Health Care Organizations Support Government's Effort
To Reverse Preventive Services Decision
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Andrew Twinamatsiko and Zachary Baron

 

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