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Monday, June 10, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs
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ICYMI, Health Affairs This Week featured Jeff Byers chatting with Senior Editor Michael Gerber about Gerber's recent trip to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Health Equity Conference in Bethesda and the main takeaways that he found from the diversity of panels offered.
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Developing Accountability Metrics
In the June issue of Health Affairs, “Reimagining Public Health ([link removed] ) ,” two articles examine innovative policies to address public health at the state level.
Kusuma Madamala of the Oregon Health Authority and coauthors examine the development of Oregon's public health accountability metrics ([link removed] ) since 2012.
The researchers conclude that these metrics indicate that investment in public health can improve health outcomes and “can be used to foster collective actions across sectors and partners to achieve the policy and system change necessary for eliminating health inequities.”
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Hospitals' Needs Assessments & Community Health In Ohio
Cory Cronin of Ohio University and coauthors assess the alignment between Ohio nonprofit hospitals and local health departments ([link removed] ) in the community health needs they identify and those they prioritize.
The researchers find that alignment across organizations was high among top health needs identified, but lower on “less commonly identified needs and for the social determinants of health.”
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