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Sunday, May 19, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs
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Join us Wednesday, May 22, for our next virtual Journal Club featuring a closer look into a paper from our May issue with a focus on COVID-19 policies.
Author Christopher Hoover will discuss efforts to improve COVID-19 vaccination rates and reduce cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in prioritized communities with Leslie Erdelack.
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Forefront Round-Up
Forefront is your daily destination for discovering the ideas that thought leaders and peers are exploring in the world of health policy.
You won’t want to miss the latest high-value health policy news, commentary, and analysis!
Here are some of the notable posts from the month of May, in no particular order.
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New Affordable Care Act policies have helped to expand access to dental care ([link removed] ) . Melissa Burroughs and coauthors propose that states need to act now in regard to these recent developments.
As part of our Accountable Care for Population Health ([link removed] ) series, Michael Alkire and coauthors considered whether ACOs can flex while also supporting specialty care ([link removed] ) .
Richard Hughes IV and Richard Kane examine the IRA and wonder if it is reducing inflation or threatening patient access ([link removed] ) through its efforts.
Wildaline Figaro and coauthors explore the impact of community health workers impacts in helping to improve youth mental health ([link removed] ) .
Bruce Leff and coauthors explore the acute hospital care at home waiver ([link removed] ) and what that could mean for the future of hospital at home in the United States.
As part of our Medicare and Medicaid Integration ([link removed] ) series, Michael Monson and coauthors reviewed data associated with dually eligible individuals and how the current system of Medicare brokers could stand to improve ([link removed] ) .
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A Health Podyssey: Maeve Wallace on States’ Abortion Laws Associated With Intimate Partner Homicide Rates ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Maeve Wallace of Tulane University on her recent paper that explores the association between states' abortion restrictions and higher intimate partner homicide rates.
Health Affairs This Week: FTC Voted to Ban Noncompetes. Will It Actually Happen? w/ Rebecca Pifer ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers interviews Healthcare Dive's Rebecca Pifer to discuss the FTC's move to ban noncompete agreements.
The Medicaid Managed Care Rule Is A Blockbuster ([link removed] )
Sara Rosenbaum and Maria Casoni
Housing As A Health-Related Social Need: Lessons From North Carolina’s Healthy Opportunities Pilot ([link removed] )
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How Our Overdose Crisis Response Is Delayed At The Pharmacy ([link removed] )
Katharine Neill Harris
Biden Administration Finalizes Rule Expanding Access To Health Coverage For DACA Recipients ([link removed] )
Zachary Baron
Safeguarding The Well-Being Of The Health Care Workforce: The Evolving Role Of Chief Wellness Officers ([link removed] )
Jonathan Ripp
The Growing Policy Wave Of Medical Debt Cancellation: States Taking Action ([link removed] )
Heather Howard and Laura Buddenbaum
Abortion Jurisprudence: The Supreme Court’s Use Of Scientific And Medical Evidence ([link removed] )
Shweta Kumar et al.
Right To Counsel In Eviction Cases: A Public Health Imperative ([link removed] )
Aashna Lal
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Health Affairs is launching its second annual You’re A Health Policy Wonk If… contest!
The premise is simple. Finish the statement “You’re A Health Policy Wonk If…”
Besides honor, the first-place winner will receive a free online journal subscription for a year.
Submit by May 31.
Check out last year's submissions ([link removed] ) to get inspired before submitting your entry!
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