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Subject How Cost-Effectiveness Analyses Can Perpetuate Health Disparities
Date August 12, 2024 8:04 PM
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📢 Unpacking Recent Nursing Home Developments: Virtual Event Next Monday 📢

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Monday, August 12, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

Dear John,

Join Health Affairs next Monday, August 19, for a virtual event on the implications of recent nursing home developments for residents, their families, and the future of long-term care.

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Today's Featured Articles

The Risk Of Perpetuating Health Disparities Through Cost-Effectiveness Analyses ([link removed] )

Sanjay Basu et al.

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Andrew M. Ryan et al.a

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A. Mark Fendrick

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Laura M. Keohane

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Comparative Effectiveness And Cost-Effectiveness Analyses Frequently Agree On Value ([link removed] )

Henry A. Glick et al. (May 2015)

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