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Subject Women’s Health After The ACA; Hospital Price Transparency Rule; The ACA, Repeal, And The Politics Of Backlash
Date March 6, 2020 7:05 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Friday, March 6, 2020**

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IN THE JOURNAL

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

Women's Coverage, Utilization, Affordability, And Health After The
ACA: A Review Of The Literature

By Lois K. Lee, Alyna Chien, Amanda Stewart, Larissa Truschel, Jennifer
Hoffmann, Elyse Portillo, Lydia E. Pace, Mark Clapp, and Alison A.
Galbraith

Women of working age faced specific challenges in obtaining health
insurance coverage and health care before the Affordable Care Act. This
literature review summarizes evidence on the law's effects on
women's health care and health and finds improvements in overall
coverage, access to health care, affordability, preventive care use,
mental health care, use of contraceptives, and perinatal outcomes.
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TODAY ON THE BLOG

CONSIDERING HEALTH SPENDING

Ten Things To Expect From The New Hospital Price Transparency Rule

By Cindy Ehnes, C. Duane Dauner, and Tom Dougherty

CMS should abandon the price transparency rule, which is predicated on
an outmoded fee-for-service payment platform, and continue to pursue
health system reform through value-based payment strategies. Read More
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AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

The ACA, Repeal, And The Politics Of Backlash

By Jonathan Cohn

The ACA on its tenth anniversary seems to be as stable politically as
government programs can be in this volatile era. The debates over
Obamacare may never stop, just like the debates over health care policy
will never stop. But they will never look quite the same either.
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**HEALTH AFFAIRS EVENTS**-The Affordable Care Act Turns 10

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analyses of the ACA. Authors explain the law's effects on coverage,
coss, health status, and more. They also review the political and legal
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In 2005, Hurricane Katrina wrought devastation in New Orleans. A Health
Affairs Blog post by Karen DeSalvo and Christine Petrinsays says
that,"Since then, the nation has made remarkable advances in our
readiness to respond to and recover from disasters of all kinds
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particularly by leveraging data and technology."

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