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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**
**Tuesday, February 25, 2020**
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TODAY ON THE BLOG
CULTURE OF HEALTH
Discrimination: A Social Determinant
Of Health Inequities
By Brigette A. Davis
This post examines the unique role of discrimination as a stressor and
the part it plays in creating health inequities.
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discusses US efforts to fight the coronavirus, within our borders and
beyond.
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IN THE JOURNAL
PAYMENT
When Should Medicare Mandate Participation In Alternative Payment
Models?
By Joshua M. Liao, Mark V. Pauly, and Amol S. Navathe
As alternative payment models (APMs) expand in scope, one critical
question is whether they should engage providers on a voluntary or a
mandatory basis. Joshua Liao and coauthors compare the benefits and
drawbacks of mandatory and voluntary participation and argue that both
modes are necessary for APMs to achieve the goal of improving value.
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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, costs, 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.
Please join us for a special briefing when panels of authors and other
experts will present their work and participate in a robust discussion
of the topic, which will include members of the audience. Pre-order
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A CLOSER LOOK-Oral Health Care
While seniors nationwide would benefit from coverage improvements and
better access to oral health care to reduce tooth decay, tooth loss, and
oral disease, barriers to that care take an especially serious toll on
rural seniors. This Health Affairs Blog post discusses potential policy
solutions and pending legislation to address the disproportionate burden
of poor oral health on rural seniors
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