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Friday, May 3, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs
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You are invited to join Health Affairs on Thursday, May 9, for a special event marking the 20th anniversary of the HHS Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology.
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With Health Affairs podcasts, we provide a listening ear into the world of health policy.
Our flagship programs, A Health Podyssey and Health Affairs This Week, approach compelling topics and current events with a honed lens that ensures our listeners never miss a beat when it comes to health policy.
Every week, host Jeff Byers is joined by our editorial staff or health policy leaders to discuss the most pressing news in health care and health policy.
The latest episode includes Georgetown University’s Jack Hoadley discussing the state of the Medicare Advantage market ([link removed] ) .
Catch up on what you may have missed:
- The State of Antitrust & Private Equity in Health Care w/ Brent Fulton ([link removed] )
- How the ACA Market Has Matured w/ Sabrina Corlette and Jason Levitis ([link removed] )
Every month, Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil invites featured authors to join him on A Health Podyssey to take a closer look into their papers and findings.
For April, Weil was joined by authors from our Perinatal Mental Health & Well-Being ([link removed] ) theme issue.
Check out our exciting roster of guests below!
- Emily Dossett and Karen Tabb Dina on Perinatal Mental Health ([link removed] )
- Tova Walsh on Fathers' Inclusion Within The Scope of Perinatal Mental Health ([link removed] )
- Jessica Harrison on Integrating Mental Health In Perinatal Care ([link removed] )
- Amy Stiffarm on Supporting Perinatal Mental Health Within Indigenous Communities ([link removed] )
- Alison Stuebe on Cultivating Vital Conditions For Perinatal Well-Being ([link removed] )
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Celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Month
It is Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Month, and we are proud to elevate AANHPIs who work to advance health equity and policy.
In an April 2024 Forefront article, Anjali A. Dixit and coauthors explore the use of medication to treat opioid use disorder ([link removed] ) .
Dixit is a Fellow in the Health Equity Fellowship for Trainees (HEFT), which provides multilayered mentorship to early career health equity researchers.
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The Rise - and Future - of Medicare Advantage w/ Jack Hoadley ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers interviews Jack Hoadley from Georgetown University about the final rule for the Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D ([link removed] ) programs for 2025.
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