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Subject Health Care Costs From Hospice For People With Dementia
Date September 28, 2023 8:00 PM
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Thursday, September 28, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

Dear John,

Yesterday, we released the fourth episode of our new health equity
podcast, Research and Justice For All
.

The fourth episode

features an interview with Nicole Christian-Brathwaite of Headway and
Well Minds Psychiatry & Consulting about the impact that mental health
care disparities have had on historically marginalized communities and
strategic approaches that can improve mental health outcomes.

Listen

Hospice-Related Health Care Costs For People With Dementia

In their article in the September issue of Health Affairs, Melissa
Aldridge and her team of coauthors explore health care costs associated
with hospice use for people living with dementia
.

They calculate the association between hospice use by people with
dementia and hospice-related health care costs, finding that "for
community-dwelling people with dementia, Medicare costs were lower for
those who used hospice than for those who did not."

Aldridge and coauthors conclude that Medicare policies that reduce
hospice use could increase Medicare costs.

Visit healthaffairs.org for more
age-friendly health research, podcasts, and events.

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The October 2023 issue of Health Affairs covers the theme of Tackling
Structural Racism In Health.

In conjunction with the issue's release on Monday, October 2, we will be
premiering a short film entitled "Tackling Structural Racism in Health:
A Conversation."

The full video provides an opportunity to learn more about how
structural racism manifests in health and health care, including the
intersection of policy and lived experience.

In anticipation of the short film's release, check out the trailer
!

Watch The Trailer

 

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Naloxone Accessibility After FDA Over-The-Counter Approval

Minsoo Kwon and James René Jolin

Embedding Equity In Financial Benchmarks: Changes To The Health Equity
Benchmark Adjustment

Amol S. Navathe and Joshua M. Liao

 

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You are invited to join us on Tuesday, October 3, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00
p.m. (Eastern) for a virtual forum

at which panels of distinguished authors and experts will present their
work and engage in discussions on topics including "Politics and the
Legacy of Racism," "Use Of Race And Ethnicity Data," "Documenting
Racism," and "Responses to Racism."

The event will help kickstart an exciting month celebrating the October
2023 issue of Health Affairs, "Tackling Structural Racism in Health."

Register for this free event and see the speaker lineup below!

Register

 

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contributing to the leading research and analysis on improving health
policy and health care.

Our team contains a deep bench of experienced professionals in health
policy, dedicated to making health care better. Below are the current
job openings at Health Affairs:

* Sr. Director, Marketing and Digital

* Senior Account Executive

 

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