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       Friday, July 26, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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    ICYMI, Health Affairs published an ahead of print article featuring Thomas Selden and colleagues at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality examining the associations between ACEs and health care utilization and expenditures.

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    The Plan to Remove Medical Debt From Credit Reports

    Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott to the program to discuss a recent policy proposal that would result in prohibiting medical debt from being included in credit reporting and how the upcoming presidential election could play into the policy's implementation.

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    How Virginia Reformed Medicaid To Accelerate Access To Addiction Treatment

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    Health Affairs Reads: When Hospitals Hire Debt Collectors

    Marianne Amoss

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