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Sunday, August 6, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs
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If you're not reading Forefront daily, you're missing the health
policy plot.
Forefront publishes timely health policy news and analysis daily. Here
are some of the notable posts from last month, in no particular order.
Zach Baron and Andrew Twinamatsiko take a deep dive into takings clause
challenges
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to the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program.
We published the final articles in the CVS Health-supported Forefront
series "Private Sector Solutions for Health Equity
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We recommend exploring the whole series, but this article from Sinsi
Hernández-Cancio on how employers can help raise the bar for
reproductive health equity
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is a good start.
In addition, we published new articles in our "Accountable Care for
Population Health
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and "Medicare and Medicaid Integration
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series.
Are you a health policy wonk? Our readers weighed in
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on what it means to wear the "wonk" name with pride.
Adam Fox published a case study on the potential of 1332 waivers
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using Colorado as a lens.
Jack Hoadley and Kevin Lucia find that the volume of surprise-billing
cases using independent dispute resolution continues to be higher than
anticipated
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Julia Dennett on the Health Effects of OxyContin Marketing
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Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Julia Dennett from
Yale University on her recent paper examining the impact that OxyContin
marketing in the 1990s had on the spread of infectious diseases
twenty-five years later.
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An Economic Incentive For The Timely Completion Of Confirmatory Trials
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Robles
Section 1115 Medicaid Waivers For Health-Related Social Needs: A
Problematic Tool
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Laura Hermer
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The Elusive Medicaid Workforce To Improve Access
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Chen et al.
Ableism In Biomedical And Behavioral Research At NIH
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Theresa Cruz et al.
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Proposes Updates To The Hospital Price Transparency Rule
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Kona
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Lowell Weicker, Who Stood Up For Public Health
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Sorian
How Lawmakers Can Achieve Savings From Biosimilars: Lessons From Kaiser
Permanente
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Mary Beth Lang et al.
Facility Fees 101: What is all the Fuss About?
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Linda Blumberg and Christine Monahan
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Year After Dobbs: Diminishing Access To Obstetric-Gynecologic And
Maternal-Fetal Care
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Tobin-Tyler et al.
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