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Subject Flashback Friday: Insights on Dementia Care 🧠
Date September 6, 2024 8:16 PM
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📻: FTC's National Noncompete Ban is Down But Is It Out?

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Friday, September 6, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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ICYMI, Jiani Yu of Cornell University appeared on A Health Podyssey to discuss her recent paper that explores how telehealth use and delivery differs significantly by physician and practice characteristics.

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Welcome to Flashback Friday!

This is an opportunity for us to take a look outbound at the world of health policy being reported on by our peers.

A recent study from Axios reports developments have been made to create a first-ever national surveillance system ([link removed] ) for tracking Alzheimer's and other types of dementia.

Let's take a moment to reflect back on pieces published by Health Affairs on Alzheimer's as well as other forms of dementia.

Dementia Care Is Widespread In US Nursing Homes; Facilities With The Most Dementia Patients May Offer Better Care ([link removed] )

Dana B. Mukamel et al. (June 2023)

Evaluating The Accuracy Of Medicare Risk Adjustment For Alzheimer’s Disease And Related Dementias ([link removed] )

Natalia Festa et al. (September 2022)

Alzheimer’s Disease Legislation And Policy—Now And In The Future ([link removed] )

David Hoffman (April 2014)

Forefront: Medicare And Alzheimer’s Drug Coverage: Balancing Evidence Generation And Patient Access ([link removed] )

Sean R. Tunis and Peter J. Neumann (June 2023)

A Health Podyssey: Dana Mukamel on How Widespread Dementia Is In Nursing Homes ([link removed] ) (June 2023)

Health Affairs This Week: New Alzheimer's Drug Approval Expands Treatment Options — and Creates Coverage Questions ([link removed] ) (July 2024)

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Delays In Extending Enhanced Marketplace Subsidies Would Raise Premiums And Reduce Coverage ([link removed] )

Jason Levitis et al.

FTC's National Noncompete Ban is Down But Is It Out? ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Deputy Editor Chris Fleming to the program to discuss the latest hurdle to the FTC's attempt to ban noncompete agreements in employment contracts and what the implications are for the health care industry.

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