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Sunday, September 17, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

Dear John,

Heads up, we have an exciting event on the horizon with our friends at
Penn LDI. On October 6, a virtual seminar on Health Equity and the Role
of Racism-Conscious Policymaking

will be offered in connection with our October issue on racism and
health.

Register

Bookmark Forefront

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.

Richard Frank and coauthors explore the challenges of federal coverage
and payment for AI innovation in health care
.

We published new installments in the Forefront series "Provider Prices
in the Commercial Sector
."
Of these installments, topics include reforming abusive hospital billing
practices
,
health care price transparency legislation
,
and the health care provider pricing policy puzzle
.

Cynthia Ho and Liza Vertinsky investigate "innovation bullying" in drug
policy
.

Zachary Baron and Andrew Twinamatsiko consider what level of
participation the Nondelegation Doctrine might have in drug price
negotiations
.

Julia Adler-Milstein and coauthors determine that in order to advance
interoperability, promising options must exist in market-based
strategies.

Bookmark Forefront

Health Affairs Branded Post:

Reuters Events: Workforce Health USA (Chicago, November 7-8)

Sponsored by Reuters Events

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How Health Equity Accreditation is Changing Health Care

Listen to the second episode of our new health equity podcast, Research
and Justice For All
!

Research and Justice For All is sponsored by CVS Health and cohosted by
Sree Chaguturu, Chief Medical Officer (CVS Health), and Joneigh Khaldun,
Chief Health Equity Officer (CVS Health).

On this week's episode,

Chaguturu and Khaldun interview Bryan O. Buckley of the National
Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) about health equity accreditation
and why collaboration with communities is key to improving health
equity.

If you missed it, listen to the first episode

with Thomas Sequist.

Listen to the Second Episode

Health Affairs Branded Post:

What Can Be Done To Keep Nurses On The Job?

Gretchen Berlin et al.

Sponsored by McKinsey and Company

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Later this month, join us for the following events:

* September 26: Insider Journal Club: Choosing Or Losing In Behavioral
Health: A Study Of Patient Experiences Selecting Telehealth Versus
In-person Care

(For Health Affairs Insiders Only)

* September 27: Briefing: How The Ownership and Structure of Health Care
Entities Affect Clinicians & Patients

 

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A Health Podyssey: Jack Chapel on Health Trends in a Shrinking Middle
Class

Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Jack Chapel from
the University of Southern California on his recent paper examining the
worsening health and economic trends for Americans with modest resources
nearing retirement.

Health Affairs This Week: Can The All-Payer Model Get AHEAD with New CMS
Opp?

Health Affairs' Ellen Bayer and Rob Lott break down CMS's new funding
opportunity for states to create an all-payer model.

 

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Moving Health Policy Research Toward A Community-Engaged Research
Standard

Jerel M. Ezell

Three Outstanding Questions About CMS's Ambitious New AHEAD Model

Troyen A. Brennan

Despite Resistance, Policy Makers Push The Paradigm On ME/CFS And Long
COVID

Brian Hughes et al.

A Framework For Prioritizing Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Interventions

Marta E. Wosińska et al.

What's The Nondelegation Doctrine Got To Do With Drug Price
Negotiation?

Andrew Twinamatsiko and Zachary Baron

Ensuring Access To Generic Medications In The US

Kevin A. Schulman et al.

Pre-Hospital Delay In The Diagnosis Of Acute Cardiovascular Events

Sameed Ahmed M. Khatana

The House 2024 Appropriations Bills: Two Steps Back For Transgender
Health Equity

Gray Babbs et al.
"Innovation Bullying" In Drug Policy

Cynthia Ho and Liza Vertinsky

 

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policy and health care.

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policy, dedicated to making health care better. Below are the current
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