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Subject Celebrating National Family Caregivers Month
Date November 26, 2023 1:02 PM
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Sunday, November 26, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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Celebrating National Family Caregivers Month

For the month of November, we are recognizing National Family Caregivers Month.

This month is a chance to celebrate family caregivers as well as provide awareness and support of caregiving experiences and issues.

Throughout this month, we have been highlighting papers from over the years that illuminate this role through a health policy lens.

Take a moment to look back at a number of featured articles.

In the January 2022 issue, Norma Coe and Rachel Werner find that informal caregivers provide considerable front-line support ([link removed] ) in residential care facilities and nursing homes.

In the 2022 Disability and Health ([link removed] ) theme issue, Courtney Van Houtven observes that integrating family caregivers into the health care team ([link removed] ) is particularly important and valuable for patients with intellectual disabilities.

In September 2021, HwaJung Choi and coauthors explore family care availability and what implications that could have for informal and formal care ([link removed] ) utilized by adults with dementia in the US. She also spoke on our podcast A Health Podyssey discussing the article ([link removed] ) .

In the 2019 Community Care For High-Need Patients ([link removed] ) theme issue, Katherine Ornstein and coauthors consider the effects of caregiving in the last years of life on surviving spouses ([link removed] ) and how this can result in increased depression as well as negative health outcomes.

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Paving The Way For Prevention Over The Counter ([link removed] )

Spreeha Choudhury and Richard Hughes IV

The Inflation Reduction Act And Its Medicare Part B Problem ([link removed] )

Katherine O'Malley

Proposed 2025 Payment Rule: Risk Adjustment ([link removed] )

Matthew Fiedler

Proposed 2025 Payment Rule: Marketplace Standards And Insurance Reforms ([link removed] )

Sabrina Corlette and Jason Levitis

How Are Opioid Settlement Funds Being Spent So Far? ([link removed] )

Roxanne Saucier et al.

Applying An Evidence-Based Approach To Comprehensive Dementia Care Under The New GUIDE Model ([link removed] )

Kristin Lees Haggerty et al.

Home-Based Care In Medicare Advantage, Part 1: New Policy Authorities And Market Activity ([link removed] )

Montgomery Smith et al.

Home-Based Care In Medicare Advantage, Part 2: Policy Recommendations For Equity And Longitudinal Care Experiences ([link removed] )

Montgomery Smith et al.

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- November 27: Journal Club: Studies Of Prescription Digital Therapeutics Often Lack Rigor And Inclusivity ([link removed] )

- November 28: Policy Spotlight: One-on-One with Nora Volkow, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of Health ([link removed] )
- December 5: Issue Briefing: Global Lessons From COVID-19 ([link removed] )
- December 13: Lunch and Learn: The Global Impacts of PEPFAR and Consequences of Deprioritization ([link removed] )
- December 19: Journal Club: ā€œSubstantial Disparities In COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake And Unmet Immunization Demand In Low And Middle-Income Countriesā€ ([link removed] )

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