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Subject Health Affairs 2023 Events: The Year in Review
Date January 9, 2024 9:04 PM
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Tuesday, January 9, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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Regular, content-filled events are a vital part of amplifying the health policy work published in Health Affairs and Health Affairs Forefront, bringing together diverse audiences for insightful conversations on the latest health policy topics.

2023 was a banner year, with almost four dozen individual events such as theme issue briefings and forums, plus regular installments of our “Policy Spotlight,” “Lunch and Learn,” "Journal Club,” and “Professional Development” series.

Some events are planned especially for members of our “Insider” program ([link removed] ) , but many are open to everyone. And videos of all events are archived on HealthAffairs.org ([link removed] ) .

Below is a rundown of some of our memorable event content from 2023.

January: Insider Lunch and Learn: National Health Care Spending In 2021: Decline In Federal Spending Outweighs Greater Use Of Health Care ([link removed] )

Featuring: Alan Weil, David M. Cutler, and M. Kate Bundorf

February: Health Affairs Briefing: Rational Health Care Spending Growth – Can We Get There From Here? ([link removed] )

Featuring: William Frist, Emilio Varanini, and Mark Pauly

March: Journal Club: “Surviving The Surge: Non-Urgent Procedures, Intensive Care, And Mississippi’s COVID-19 Waves” ([link removed] )

Featuring: Sarah Dine and Thomas E. Dobbs

April: Lunch and Learn: "Workforce Exodus in State and Local Public Health: The Numbers, the Reality, and the Solutions" ([link removed] )

Featuring: Alan Weil, Anne Zink, Pramod Dwivedi, and Nicole Alexander-Scott

May: Policy Spotlight: One-on-One with Dawn O’Connell, Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, US Department of Health and Human Services ([link removed] )

Featuring: Alan Weil and Dawn O'Connell

June: Lunch and Learn: State Health Care Spending Growth Targets: 2021 Results and Next Steps ([link removed] )

Featuring: January Angeles, Sarah Bartelmann, and Deidre S. Gifford

July: Lunch and Learn: Supreme Court Wrap Up ([link removed] )

Featuring: Alan Weil, Sara Rosenbaum, and Thomas Barker

August: “A Health Podyssey” and Policy Spotlight Event ([link removed] )

Featuring: Alan Weil and Meena Seshamani

September: Briefing: How The Ownership and Structure of Health Care Entities Affect Clinicians & Patients ([link removed] )

Featuring: Alan Weil, Erin C. Fuse Brown, Joseph Bruch, Gary Price, Christopher M. Whaley, and Brady Post

October: Theme Issue Briefing: Tackling Structural Racism in Health ([link removed] )

Featuring: Alan Weil and Ryan Petteway

November: Policy Spotlight: One-on-One with Nora Volkow, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of Health ([link removed] )

Featuring: Alan Weil and Nora Volkow

December: Lunch and Learn: The Global Impacts of PEPFAR and Consequences of Deprioritization ([link removed] )

Featuring: Emily McAndrew and Thomas Kenyon

Readers can also review our lists of the most-read Health Affairs journal articles ([link removed] ) of 2023; our Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil’s favorite journal articles ([link removed] ) of the year; our most-read Health Affairs Forefront articles ([link removed] ) of 2023; and our top podcasts from last year ([link removed] ) .

Coming tomorrow: the best of Health Affairs Scholar.

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EMTALA Pregnancy Protections Versus State Abortion Bans: The Supreme Court Will Decide ([link removed] )

Sara Rosenbaum

Increasing Transparency In The 340B And Medicaid Drug Rebate Programs ([link removed] )

Anthony M. DiGiorgio et al.

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Last week, we shared our most popular Health Affairs Podcast episodes as part of our Health Affairs in 2023 series.

Let's take a look at a few episodes that made a splash in 2023 as we anticipate a wide array of new podcasts for you to explore in the New Year.

- A Health Podyssey: Deepak Palakshappa on Health Care Spending and Food Insecurity ([link removed] )
- Health Affairs Pathways: A Disproportionate Share: Meditations on Safety Net Hospitals & How We Pay For Them ([link removed] )
- Health Affairs This Week: Medicare Advantage Targeted By CMS For Overpayment ([link removed] )
- A Health Podyssey: Lisa Rotenstein on the Intersection of Primary and Mental Health Care ([link removed] )

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