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Subject Flashback Friday: Key Reads on Mental Health Policy 📚
Date September 13, 2024 7:57 PM
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📻: Parental Stress New Focus for US Surgeon General

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Friday, September 13, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

Dear John,

ICYMI, Benedic Ippolito of American Enterprise Institute appeared on A Health Podyssey to discuss his recent paper exploring how expanding Medicare coverage of anti-obesity medicines could result in increased annual spending.

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As you wrap up your work week, it's time to take a look around at the world of health policy being reported on by our peers.

This week, the Biden administration finalized a rule that seeks to increase mental health coverage standards ([link removed] ) for private insurance plans.

Over the years, Health Affairs has published a number of pieces on the topic of mental health and behavioral health care.

Let's take a look back.

No Improvement In Mental Health Treatment Or Patient-Reported Outcomes At Medicare ACOs For Depression And Anxiety Disorders ([link removed] )

Jason M. Hockenberry et al. (November 2023)

Medicaid Reimbursement For Psychiatric Services: Comparisons Across States And With Medicare ([link removed] )

Jane M. Zhu et al. (April 2023)

Prices And Cost Sharing For Psychotherapy In Network Versus Out Of Network In The United States ([link removed] )

Nicole M. Benson and Zirui Song (July 2020)

New Federal Rules Seek To Strengthen Mental Health Parity ([link removed] )

Maanasa Kona (May 2023)

Close The Behavioral Health EMR Gap ([link removed] )

William H. Shrank et al. (June 2023)

Integrating Behavioral Health In Primary Care: Overcoming Decades Of Challenges ([link removed] )

Wendy Warring et al. (May 2023)

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Parental Stress New Focus for US Surgeon General ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Deputy Editor Jessica Bylander to the program to discuss a recent health advisory issued by US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy declaring parental stress as a public health challenge. They also discuss the Murthy's focus on social media and its impact on mental health.

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What Medicare Negotiation Tells Us About Drug Pricing In The U.S. ([link removed] )

Jennifer C. Chen et al.

A Core Measure Set For Age-Friendly Health Care Delivery ([link removed] )

Caroline S. Blaum et al.

Switching To Reduced-Sodium Salt Can Save Lives ([link removed] )

Tom Frieden and Bruce Neal

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