Throughout the peer review process for our new open access journal, Health Affairs Scholar: Emerging and Global Health Policy, the team of academic editors assesses articles for their importance and timeliness.
From these evaluations, standout pieces are designated as "Editor's Choice" articles and highlighted on the Health Affairs Scholar website.
Their findings highlight the critical need for improved access to preventive and primary
health care services for children in low-opportunity neighborhoods, emphasizing the importance of addressing community-level disparities through public investment.
And in the wake of declining access to abortion services in the United States, some policy makers are keeping an eye on an innovative Massachusetts
Medicaid program to improve access to long-acting reversible contraception in primary care clinics.
Chloe Ciccariello, Viveka R. Prakash-Zawisza, and Lydia E. Pace offer a Commentary on this program, which aims to "lift all boats" in the area of reproductive justice.
Health Affairs is the leading peer-reviewedjournalat the intersection of health, health care, and policy. Published monthly by Project HOPE, the journal is available in print and online. Late-breaking
content is also found through healthaffairs.org, Health Affairs Today, and Health Affairs Sunday Update. Â
Project HOPE is a global health and humanitarian relief organization that places power in the hands of local health care workers to save lives across the globe. Project HOPE has published Health Affairs since 1981.