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Subject The Best Of Health Affairs Scholar 2023
Date January 10, 2024 9:03 PM
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Wednesday, January 10, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

Dear John,

Today, we conclude our Health Affairs in 2023 series with a look into the best of Health Affairs Scholar.

We encourage readers to review our lists of the most-read Health Affairs articles ([link removed] ) of 2023; our Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil’s favorite Health Affairs articles ([link removed] ) of the year; the most-read Health Affairs Forefront articles ([link removed] ) of 2023; the top Health Affairs podcasts ([link removed] ) from last year; and the Health Affairs event highlights ([link removed] ) of 2023.

Thanks for celebrating 2023 with us and we look forward to a stellar year ahead in 2024!

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As we reflect on the incredible journey of Health Affairs Scholar’s ([link removed] ) first six months, it’s remarkable to see the impact achieved by its authors.

Health Affairs Scholar, an open access journal, is the first new journal published under the aegis of Health Affairs and Project HOPE ([link removed] ) since our founding in 1981. The new publication opened its first issue in June 2023.

In her recent “Overview: From the Editor ([link removed] ) ,” Health Affairs Scholar Editor-in-Chief Kathryn Phillips highlights a few standout contributions.

We encourage readers to review the highlights from Scholar below.

1. Ten health policy challenges for the next 10 years ([link removed] ) by Kathryn A Phillips, Deborah A Marshall, Loren Adler, Jose Figueroa, Simon F Haeder, Rita Hamad, Inmaculada Hernandez, Corrina Moucheraud, and Sayeh Nikpay

2. Why is it so hard for academic medical centers to succeed in value-based care? ([link removed] ) by Bob Kocher and Robert M Wachter

3. The Better Care Plan: a blueprint for improving America's healthcare system ([link removed] ) by Stephen M Shortell, John S Toussaint, George C Halvorson, Jon M Kingsdale, Richard M Scheffler, Allyson Y Schwartz, Peter A Wadsworth, and Gail Wilensky

4. Measuring private equity penetration and consolidation in emergency medicine and anesthesiology ([link removed] ) by Loren Adler, Conrad Milhaupt, and Samuel Valdez

5. Perspectives of private payers on multicancer early-detection tests: informing research, implementation, and policy ([link removed] ) by Julia R Trosman, Christine B Weldon, Allison W Kurian, Mary M Pasquinelli, Sheetal M Kircher, Nikki Martin, Michael P Douglas, and Kathryn A Phillips

6. A holistic view of innovation incentives and pharmaceutical policy reform ([link removed] ) by Rachel Sachs, Loren Adler, and Richard Frank

7. Is employment group insurance financing of expensive gene therapies threatened in the United States? ([link removed] ) by Jalpa A Doshi, Morgan Eilers, Atul Gupta, Mark Pauly, and Alexander L Olssen

8. Access challenges for patients with limited English proficiency: a secret-shopper study of in-person and telehealth behavioral health services in California safety-net clinics ([link removed] ) by Lori Uscher-Pines, Kandice Kapinos, Claudia Rodriguez, Samantha Pérez-Dávila, Pushpa Raja, Jorge A Rodriguez, Maya Rabinowitz, Mara Youdelman, and Jessica L Sousa

9. Recent modifications to the US methadone treatment system are a Band-Aid—not a solution—to the nation's broken opioid use disorder treatment system ([link removed] ) by Noa Krawczyk, Paul J Joudrey, Rachel Simon, Danielle M Russel, and David Frank

10. Patient-centered inpatient psychiatry is associated with outcomes, ownership, and national quality measures ([link removed] ) by Morgan C Shields, Mara A G Hollander, Alisa B Busch, Zohra Kantawala, and Meredith B Rosenthal

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Applications for the 2024–2025 Health Equity Fellowship for Trainees cohort are open ([link removed] ) 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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