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      Saturday, December 23, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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    Amy Finkelstein of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and her team of coauthors explore the results of the Camden Coalition’s Camden Core Model in the upcoming January issue of Health Affairs.

     

    The Camden Core Model is a care coordination model which targets high-use, high-needs patients in Camden, New Jersey, and provides high-touch, appropriate care, with the ultimate goal of reducing hospitalizations, improving patient well-being, and reducing cost. 

     

    Randomized evaluations of the Camden Coalition’s program did not find evidence of reduced hospital readmissions; the authors explore explanations for this null result. 

     

    They conclude that “care coordination alone, even when implemented well, is insufficient to reduce hospitalizations for this complex population of high-needs patients.”

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    Applications for the 2024–2025 Health Equity Fellowship for Trainees cohort are open until February 15, 2024.

     

    The purpose of the Fellowship is to increase the quantity and quality of manuscripts published by early-career researchers interested in addressing health inequities among underserved racial and ethnic populations, while cultivating future health equity research leaders.

     

    In the program, fellows will receive multilayered mentorship from experienced Health Affairs authors and editorial staff for eighteen months (July 2024–December 2025).

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    Private Equity: The Metastasizing Disease Threatening Health Care

    Emily Stewart and Jim Baker

     

    Medicare Enrollment Is Difficult For Older Adults; Here’s What Can Help

    Rayna Stoycheva and Joshua Pearson

     

    How The CMS Innovation Center Can Drive State Investments In Health-Related Social Needs

    Maggie Samra and Matthew Kehn

     

    In Three States, Growth In Prescription Drug Spending Is Unaffordable Even When Accounting For Rebates

    Jessica Mar and January Angeles

     

    For Physician-Assisted Suicide In Massachusetts, Uncertainty Remains Post-Kligler

    Konstantin Tretyakov et al.

     

    Proposed Rule Would Roll Back Expansion Of Association Health Plans

    Sabrina Corlette

     

    From Care Coordination To Ecosystems Of Care

    Kathleen Noonan

     

    Engaging Specialists In Accountable Care: Tailoring Payment Models Based On Specialties And Practice Contexts

    Katie Huber et al.

     

    Staff And Contributor Picks: 17 Fascinating Health And Health Policy Books To Read Over Break

    Rob Lott

     

    Next Steps For Engaging Specialty Care In ACO Models

    Sherrie Wang et al.

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    For this issue, seven authors filmed a video version of their abstracts.

     

    These video abstracts are available with open access on the article's page and on our YouTube channel (Please subscribe!).

     

    Check out the video abstracts below:

    • Bernard Black If The US Had Matched Israel's Speed & Take-Up, An Estimated 29,000 US Lives Would Have Been Saved
    • Peter J. Hotez Global Vaccine Access Demands Combating Both Inequity and Hesitancy
    • Tse Yang Lim Why Similar Policies Resulted In Different COVID-19 Outcomes: How Responsiveness & Culture Influenced Mortality Rates
    • David B. Ridley FDA Global Drug Inspections: Surveillance Of Manufacturing Establishments Remains Well Below Pre-COVID-19 Levels
    • Adolfo Rubinstein Lives Versus Livelihoods: The Epidemiological, Social, & Economic Impact Of COVID-19 In Latin America & The Caribbean
    • Jonas Schreyögg Socioeconomic Disparities In Mortality & Health Care Use During The COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence From Germany
    • Rebecca Wong COVID-19 And Mental Health Outcomes Of Older Adults: Evidence From Mexico
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