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Wednesday, September 4, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs
Dear John,
ICYMI, Seth Berkowitz of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine joined Health Affairs This Week to discuss his recent book Equal Care: Health Equity, Social Democracy, and the Egalitarian State, which offers a vision for the future of health equity by examining the social mechanisms that link injustice to poor health.
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Today's Featured Articles
Yesterday, Health Affairs released their new issue ([link removed] ) focusing on access to care, coverage, and more.
A collection of papers featured below explored the topic of pharmaceutical costs and spending.
Consumer Out-Of-Pocket Drug Prices Grew Faster Than Prices Faced By Insurers After Accounting For Rebates, 2007–20 ([link removed] )
Justine Mallatt et al.
US Commercial Plans Increase Choice Of Biosimilar And Originator Products; Market Net Prices Decrease ([link removed] )
Molly T. Beinfeld at al.
Expanding Medicare Coverage Of Anti-Obesity Medicines Could Increase Annual Spending By $3.1 Billion To $6.1 Billion ([link removed] )
Benedic Ippolito and Joseph F. Levy
More on Costs and Spending
National Health Care Spending In 2021: Decline In Federal Spending Outweighs Greater Use Of Health Care ([link removed] )
Anne B. Martin et al. (December 2022)
Crunching The Numbers On Integrated Care ([link removed] )
Jessica Bylander (September 2018)
A Health Podyssey: Seth Berkowitz Puts A Figure to Social Determinant Health Spending ([link removed] ) (March 2022)
“A Hundred Small Steps”: Assessing The Effectiveness Of Perinatal Psychiatry Access Programs ([link removed] )
R. Christopher Sheldrick et al.
The Future of Telehealth and Its Impact on Primary Care ([link removed] )
Join Health Affairs Tuesday, September 24, for a virtual event examining the future of telehealth and its impact on primary care.
As part of our Practice of Medicine series ([link removed] ) , the forum will feature researchers diving into their latest findings on the topic and other experts in the field discussing telehealth, primary care, and the policy choices facing lawmakers and health care leaders.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Carter Nakamoto, Stanford University
- Ateev Mehrotra, Brown University
- Mei Kwong, Center for Connected Health Policy
- Gillian SteelFisher, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
- Ripley Hollister, The Physicians Foundation
- Jiani Yu, Cornell University
- Nathan Pauly, Manatt Health Strategies
- Steve North, The Center for Rural Health Innovation
Note: More speakers may be added or removed at a later date.
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