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Subject ACA’s Impact On Racial And Ethnic Disparities; Orphan Drug Policy For Opioid Use Disorder
Date March 5, 2020 8:49 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Thursday, March 5, 2020**

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IN THE JOURNAL

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

The ACA's Impact On Racial And Ethnic Disparities In Health Insurance
Coverage And Access To Care

By Thomas C. Buchmueller and Helen G. Levy

Thomas Buchmueller and Helen Levy show that the Affordable Care Act
narrowed but did not eliminate racial/ethnic disparities in coverage and
access.
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TODAY ON THE BLOG

PHARMACEUTICALS AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

Revocation Of Orphan Drug Designation For Extended-Release Buprenorphine
Injection: Implications And Next Steps

By Kao-Ping Chua and Rena M. Conti

These are common-sense steps that will be good for orphan drug policy,
good for public health, and good for the millions of Americans with
opioid use disorder. Read More >>

A CLOSER LOOK-Behavioral Health Care

Behavioral health care has been slow to take up robust efforts to
improve patient safety. Moreover, empirical evidence describing the
scope of unsafe experiences is limited. A Health Affairs article says
that patient safety in inpatient psychiatry is a remaining frontier for
health policy
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