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Subject Measuring Primary Care; ACA Litigation Round-Up; The US Military Health System
Date August 6, 2019 7:55 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Tuesday, August 6, 2019**

TODAY ON THE BLOG

PRIMARY CARE

The Importance Of Primary Care-And Of Measuring It

By Hoangmai Pham and Ann Greiner

A standard, publicly reported measure of primary care for the US would
not only allow us to make comparisons among states, health plans, and
accountable care organization but would catalyze research quantifying
the value of primary care. Read More >>

FOLLOWING THE ACA

ACA Litigation Round-Up: Contraceptive Mandate, Section 1557, And More

By Katie Keith

This post provides a brief status update on litigation over the "take
care" case, Section 1557, the health insurance tax, and the provider
conscience rule. Read More >>

IN THE JOURNAL

MILITARY HEALTH SYSTEM
The US Military Health System: Promoting Readiness And Providing Health
Care
By Terri Tanielian and Carrie Farmer

Terri Tanielian and Carrie Farmer describe the evolution of coverage for
military service members and their families from the 1880s to the
current TRICARE program. Read More >>

A Military Health System For The Twenty-First Century

By Terry Adirim

Terry Adirim and Thomas McCaffery discuss the 2017 National Defense
Authorization Act requirement to consolidate the direct care system
currently operated separately by the Army, Navy, and Air Force, under a
single authority. Read More >>

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**A CLOSER LOOK**-Violence and Health

Health Affairs is publishing a theme issue on violence and health in
October 2019. Here are some of the resources Health Affairs has
published over the years on violence and health:

After Newtown: Mental Illness and Violence

Emergency Department Visits For Firearm-Related Injuries In The United
States, 2006-14

Gun Violence, Mental Illness, And Laws That Prohibit Gun Possession:
Evidence From Two Florida Counties

Reductions In Firearm-Related Mortality And Hospitalizations In Brazil
After Gun Control

Locked Down After A School Shooting

Health Affairs Winter 1993 Issue: Violence And The Public's Health

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