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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**
**Wednesday, February 19, 2020**
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IN THE JOURNAL
AHEAD OF PRINT
The Past, Present, And Possible Future Of Public Opinion On The ACA
By Mollyann Brodie, Elizabeth C. Hamel, Ashley Kirzinger, and Drew E.
Altman
When the Affordable Care Act (ACA) became law in 2010, public opinion of
it was narrowly divided and deeply partisan. Mollyann Brodie and
coauthors analyzed data from 102 nationally representative public
opinion polls that were conducted between April 2010 and November 2019
as part of the ongoing Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll.
They found that while the ACA is now more popular than ever, opinions
remain divided, and partisan divisions have gotten larger rather than
smaller over time. Read More >>
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The March 2020 issue of Health Affairs, "The Affordable Care Act Turns
10," offers must-read analyses of the ACA. Authors explain the law's
effects on coverage, cost, health status, and more. They also review the
political and legal issues that have shaped implementation and consider
what should come next. On March 10, Health Affairs will host a special
event to amplify the work.
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experts will present their work and participate in a robust discussion
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TODAY ON THE BLOG
CHRONIC CARE
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Chronic Condition Self-Service: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?
By Anupam Goel and Shantanu Nundy
Chronic care self-service would not be a replacement for primary care.
As these programs expand to address more complex combinations of
concordant and discordant chronic conditions, integration with primary
care will be critical. Read More >>
HEALTH AFFAIRS BRANDED POST
The Value Of Medicare Advantage: Health Coverage As Unique As You
By Allyson Y. Schwartz and Gary A. Puckrein
Supported by the Better Medicare Alliance
A 2015 report from the US Census Bureau found that Americans speak 350
different languages in the home. This rich multiculturalism extends to
older Americans as well. Read More >>
A CLOSER LOOK- Homelessness
A total of 552,830 people nationwide were experiencing homelessness on a
single night in 2018. In Portland, Oregon, health care networks are
helping expand access to stable housing
and
supportive services.
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