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Subject Health Affairs In 2023: Editor’s Picks
Date January 3, 2024 9:02 PM
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Wednesday, January 3, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

Dear John,

Today, we are pleased to share our 2023 Editor's Picks as part of our Health Affairs in 2023 series.

Watch Health Affairs Forefront tomorrow, Thursday, January 4, for our most-read Forefront articles of 2023. The list of our most popular podcasts will run on Friday, January 5.

Next week, we will highlight our best event moments (Tuesday, January 9) and the best of Health Affairs Scholar (Wednesday, January 10).

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I am pleased to share my list of the “top ten” articles we published in 2023. I use this list to showcase Health Affairs articles that I find particularly important or unique and that deserve another look.

It’s hard enough to select just ten articles, and it would be impossible to rank them, so they are listed in their order of publication.

I invite readers to read the pieces listed below—we are making them freely available to all readers for 48 hours.

Also, check out our ten most-read articles from 2023 ([link removed] ) , which are freely available until 8:00 AM ET tomorrow.

And if you haven’t already, I encourage you to subscribe to Health Affairs ([link removed] ) for unlimited access to these articles and the entire Health Affairs archive.

Happy reading, and thank you for helping to make 2023 a great year at Health Affairs.

Effects Of The 2021 Expanded Child Tax Credit On Adults’ Mental Health: A Quasi-Experimental Study ([link removed] ) by Akansha Batra, Kaitlyn Jackson, and Rita Hamad (January)

Differences In Nursing Home Staff COVID-19 Testing Rates And Odds Of Vaccination Across Work Shifts ([link removed] ) by Elizabeth M. White, Jasmine L. Travers, Natalia Gouskova, Gahee Oh, Maggie Syme, Xiaofei Yang, Ana Montoya, Richard A. Feifer, David C. Grabowski, Vincent Mor, and Sarah D. Berry (February)

Personalized Letters And Emails Increased Marketplace Enrollment Among Households Eligible For Zero-Premium Plans ([link removed] ) by Andrew Feher, Isaac Menashe, Jennifer Miller, and Emory Wolf (April)

COVID-19 Restrictions In Jails And Prisons: Perspectives From Carceral Leaders ([link removed] ) by Brendan Saloner, Camille Kramer, Minna Song, Brandon Doan, Gabriel B. Eber, Leonard S. Rubenstein, and Carolyn Sufrin (June)

Rapid Enrollment Growth In ‘Look-Alike’ Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plans: A Threat To Integrated Care ([link removed] ) by Yanlei Ma, Austin B. Frakt, Eric T. Roberts, Kenton J. Johnston, Jessica Phelan, and José F. Figueroa (July)

COVID-19 Vaccine Strategy Left Small Primary Care Practices On The Sidelines ([link removed] ) by Shiying Hao, David H. Rehkopf, Esther Velasquez, Ayin Vala, Andrew W. Bazemore, and Robert L. Phillips Jr. (August)

‘Wow, That’s Me’: Uneven Access To Gender-Affirming Care ([link removed] ) by Meg Quint (September)

Voices, Images, And Experiences Of Community Health Workers: Advancing Antiracist Policy And Practice ([link removed] ) by Chidinma Ibe, Anika Hines, Nico Dominguez Carrero, Shannon Fuller, Alison Trainor, Tiffany Scott, Debra Hickman, and Lisa A. Cooper (October)

No Improvement In Mental Health Treatment Or Patient-Reported Outcomes At Medicare ACOs For Depression And Anxiety Disorders ([link removed] ) by Jason M. Hockenberry, Hefei Wen, Benjamin G. Druss, Travis Loux, and Kenton J. Johnston (November)

Substantial Disparities In COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake And Unmet Immunization Demand In Low- And Middle-Income Countries ([link removed] ) by Ashley M. Fox, Yongjin Choi, and Leesa Lin (December)

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To kick off 2024, join us for the following events:

- January 10: Lunch and Learn: National Health Care Spending In 2022: Growth Similar To Prepandemic Rates ([link removed] )

- January 16: Journal Club: “Nursing Home Staffing: Share Of Immigrant Certified Nursing Assistants Grew As US-Born Staff Numbers Fell, 2010–21” ([link removed] )

Both events are exclusive to our Health Affairs Insiders.

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Impact Of Private Capital And Financialization On Health Equity: A Response To Enekwechi ([link removed] )

Jessica L. Anderson

ICYMI, we announced the continuation of our Forefront series "Accountable Care For Population Health ([link removed] ) ."

Due to the 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 through December 2024.

With this in mind, let's take a look back at the series, which has featured policy analysis, proposals, and commentary that will inform policies on the state and federal levels to understand and advance models for accountable care.

- Next Steps For Engaging Specialty Care In ACO Models ([link removed] ) (December 2023)
- Medicare Accountable Care Organizations In 2022: Renewed Growth And Improved Savings Show Small Rebound From The COVID-19 Pandemic ([link removed] ) (October 2023)
- Distinctive Features In The Making Care Primary Model ([link removed] ) (August 2023)

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