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Narrative Matters: The Power of Access to Affordable Care
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NARRATIVE MATTERS


The Power Of Access To Affordable Care
By Rachel J. Stern

Primary care physician Rachel Stern writes about how the Affordable Care Act affected her care as a medical student, and now affects her patients. Read More >>

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Just released, a new Narrative Matters book: Narrative Matters: Writing to Change the Health Care System brings together personal stories of patients, physicians, caregivers, policy makers, and others whose writings add much-needed human context to health care decision making. Order your copy today.
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HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

CMS Finalizes New Interoperability Rule For QHPs, Other Insurers
By Katie Keith

This post is limited to the final rule issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and focuses on the impact on payers, including insurers that offer qualified health plans under the Affordable Care Act. Read More >>

A CLOSER LOOK—Pregnancy And Homelessness

Homelessness during pregnancy poses significant health risks for mothers and infants. Robin Clark and coauthors write in a Health Affairs article that, “As health care providers increase their emphasis on social determinants of health, it is important to understand how unstable housing contributes to complications during pregnancy.”

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