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Sunday, December 3, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs
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We're excited to announce the continuation of our Forefront Series "Provider Prices in the Commercial Sector, ([link removed] ) " and we have reissued our call for submissions ([link removed] ) .
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The November issue of Health Affairs Scholar features a joint editorial on climate change and its impact on biodiversity ([link removed] ) from the UK Health Alliance by Kamran Abbasi and colleagues.
Published by more than 200 journals ahead of the 28th Conference of the Parties on climate change, the article calls on the United Nations, political leaders, and health professionals to tackle the public health impact of climate change and the loss of biodiversity as a single crisis.
November’s Editor’s Choice paper by Stephen Petterson offers a robust critique of the Neighborhood Atlas Deprivation Index (ADI), a measure widely used in determining eligibility for national payment programs ([link removed] ) .
The author draws on two papers recently published in Health Affairs on the subject, backing claims that ADI benchmarks may not effectively capture the health care needs that exist in certain neighborhoods.
Petterson notes the crux of the issue lies in the Neighborhood Atlas researchers' choice to not standardize variables before computing ADI scores, inadvertently giving greater weight to just two variables—median home value and median income.
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Sugy Choi and coauthors' review of National Institutes of Health-funded projects reveals a paucity of research focused on substance use disorders among Asian American populations ([link removed] ) , emphasizing the need for increased research efforts and resources to facilitate opportunities for prevention and intervention.
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Throughout December, join us for the following events:
- 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: “Substantial Disparities In COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake And Unmet Immunization Demand In Low- And Middle-Income Countries” ([link removed] )
Today, we’re pleased to announce the continuation of our Forefront Series “Provider Prices in the Commercial Sector ([link removed] ) .” This series features analysis and discussion of physician, hospital, and other health care provider prices in the private-sector markets and their contribution to overall spending therein.
Begun in early 2023, the series has already featured over two dozen articles by various authors discussing price transparency data, abusive billing practices, state efforts to address high commercial prices, federal antitrust guidance, public-to-private cost-shifting, and many related topics.
Thanks to ongoing support from Arnold Ventures ([link removed] ) , we are able to reissue our call for submissions ([link removed] ) for this series. We will accept submissions on a rolling basis throughout 2024.
Questions, including those about the suitability of a particular topic, can be sent to
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