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Subject New Insider Authors: Brent Fulton & Stacie Dusetzina
Date April 14, 2024 12:03 PM
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Sunday, April 14, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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Are you a Health Affairs Insider?

Beyond the benefit of exclusive Insider events, we offer a full slate of premium newsletters that explore the ins and outs of health equity, health reform, and health spending.

For 2024, we have been excited to add two new newsletters into the mix featuring authors Stacie Dusetzina and Brent Fulton.

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Stacie Dusetzina of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine will be joining our collective of Insider authors at the end of this month.

Her series Policy Prescription will look into the world of drug pricing. Within this scope, she will explore CMS fair prices, the impacts of pharmacy benefit managers, the current and future state of the IRA, and so much more.

Dusetzina is no stranger to the world of Health Affairs.

Catch up on her impressive contributions to the journal:

- Many Medicare Beneficiaries Do Not Fill High-Price Specialty Drug Prescriptions ([link removed] ) (April 2022)
- Medicare Part D Plans Rarely Cover Brand-Name Drugs When Generics Are Available ([link removed] ) (August 2020)
- Getting To Yes: Areas Of Bipartisan Agreement On Drug Pricing And Access Reforms ([link removed] ) (May 2019)
- A Health Podyssey: Stacie Dusetzina Shares Why Medicare Beneficiaries May Not Fill Specialty Drug Prescriptions ([link removed] )

Brent Fulton of the University of California Berkeley has been providing tremendous insight into the world of health care competition and antitrust since February.

With each new edition of Health Care Competition & Antitrust, Fulton takes the opportunity to dive deeper into this dynamic universe and explore a plethora of engaging facets.

You may be quite familiar with Brent Fulton as he has contributed to Health Affairs for a number of years.

Here's a quick glimpse into the insight he's been providing Health Affairs:

- The Rise Of Cross-Market Hospital Systems And Their Market Power In The US ([link removed] ) (November 2022)
- Improving The Health Of Rural Americans ([link removed] ) (October 2021)
- Health Care Market Concentration Trends In The United States: Evidence And Policy Responses ([link removed] ) (September 2017)
- A Health Podyssey: Brent Fulton on Cross-Market Hospital Consolidation ([link removed] )

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