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Subject Health Affairs in 2023: Journal Articles, Forefront, Editor's Picks, and Podcasts
Date January 7, 2024 1:03 PM
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Sunday, January 7, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

Dear John,

Happy New Year!

To begin what we hope will be a good year for all, we’re taking a look back at 2023.

Check out our full year-in-review lists capturing the most-read journal articles ([link removed] ) , our Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil's favorite journal articles ([link removed] ) of the year, our most-read Health Affairs Forefront articles of 2023 ([link removed] ) and the most popular Health Affairs podcasts of 2023 ([link removed] ) .

Below, we will be highlighting the top three for each article!

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1. National Health Expenditure Projections, 2022–31: Growth To Stabilize Once The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Ends ([link removed] ) by Sean P. Keehan, Jacqueline A. Fiore, John A. Poisal, Gigi A. Cuckler, Andrea M. Sisko, Sheila D. Smith, Andrew J. Madison, and Kathryn E. Rennie

2. Health Care Impacts Of Resource Navigation For Health-Related Social Needs In The Accountable Health Communities Model ([link removed] ) by William Parish, Heather Beil, Fang He, Noah D’Arcangelo, Melissa Romaire, Lucia Rojas-Smith, and Susan G. Haber

3. The Exodus Of State And Local Public Health Employees: Separations Started Before And Continued Throughout COVID-19 ([link removed] ) by Jonathon P. Leider, Brian C. Castrucci, Moriah Robins, Rachel Hare Bork, Michael R. Fraser, Elena Savoia, Rachael Piltch-Loeb, and Howard K. Koh

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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

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

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Arthur L. Kellermann, We Must Rebuild America’s Military Health System ([link removed] ) (March 14)

Purva Rawal, Douglas Jacobs, Elizabeth Fowler, and Meena Seshamani, Building On CMS's Accountable Care Vision To Improve Care For Medicare Beneficiaries ([link removed] ) (July 31)

Christopher M. Whaley, Sebahattin Demirkan, and Ge Bai, What’s Behind Losses At Large Nonprofit Health Systems? ([link removed] ) (March 24)

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Health Affairs This Week: Kaiser, Geisinger and the Uncertain Future of Value-Based Care ([link removed] )

A Health Podyssey: Deepak Palakshappa on Health Care Spending and Food Insecurity ([link removed] )

Health Affairs This Week: CMS's 10-Year Value-Based Primary Care Experiment ([link removed] )

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Health Affairs Branded Post:

It’s Time For The Health Care Industry To Treat Food As Medicine ([link removed] )

Trisha Swift et al.

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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] )

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Balancing Autonomy And Public Safety: A Call For Medical And Regulatory Oversight Of Drivers With Cognitive Decline ([link removed] )

Sharona Hoffman and Cassandra Robertson

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

Jessica L. Andersen

Dispelling The Myths Hindering Medicaid Innovation ([link removed] )

David Velasquez and Dan Gebremedhin

A National Benefit For Cell And Gene Therapies: A Proposed Framework ([link removed] )

Amanda Katchmar and Alan B. Cohen

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