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Thursday, September 26, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs
Dear John,
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Melissa Aldridge of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and James J. Peters Bronx Veterans Affairs Medical Center about her recent paper exploring the increasing trend of private equity acquisitions of hospices and how ownership structures still remain complex and opaque.
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Health care and health policy continue to be talking points on both sides of the aisle leading into the 2024 presidential election.
Today's broad topic is the economy, with a focus on financial stability as well as food and housing insecurity and how it relates to health and health care.
Here are some recent articles in how the economy relates to the health sector.
Food Insecurity Was Associated With Greater Family Health Care Expenditures In The US, 2016–17 ([link removed] )
Deepak Palakshappa et al. (January 2023)
Economic Well-Being And Health: The Role Of Income Support Programs In Promoting Health And Advancing Health Equity ([link removed] )
Daniel M. Finkelstein et al. (December 2022)
Racial And Ethnic Disparities In Pandemic-Era Unemployment Insurance Access: Implications For Health And Well-Being ([link removed] )
Elizabeth Oltmans Ananat et al. (November 2022)
Virginia Medicaid Expansion: New Members Report Reduced Financial Concerns During The COVID-19 Pandemic ([link removed] )
Hannah Shadowen et al. (July 2022)
A Social-Return-On-Investment Analysis Of Bon Secours Hospital’s ‘Housing For Health’ Affordable Housing Program ([link removed] )
Emmanuel Fulgence Drabo et al. (March 2021)
Theme Issue: Housing & Health / Vol. 43, No. 2 ([link removed] )
February 2024
Health Care's Role In Ending Homelessness ([link removed] )
Vanessa Davis et al. (May 2024)
Embedding Equity In Financial Benchmarks: Changes To The Health Equity Benchmark Adjustment ([link removed] )
Amol S. Navathe and Joshua M. Liao (September 2023)
Health, Income, & Poverty: Where We Are & What Could Help ([link removed] )
Dhruv Khullar and Dave A. Chokshi (October 2018)
Jennifer Ng'andu on the Relationship Between Income and Health ([link removed] ) (December 2022)
The Next Wave Of Federal Food Aid For Children And Families ([link removed] ) (May 2021)
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Pointing Toward Hope: Next Steps For Perinatal Mental Health ([link removed] )
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Advancing Equity through Accountable Care with Purva Rawal from the CMS Innovation Center ([link removed] )
On October 17, 2024, join Health Affairs Senior Editor Margaret Winchester as she welcomes Purva Rawal, Chief Strategy Officer, CMS Innovation Center (CMMI), for a virtual Lunch and Learn event as part of our Forefront series, Accountable Care for Population Health ([link removed] ) , funded by Arnold Ventures.
Dr. Rawal will discuss strategies for addressing equity through accountable care models and policies, such as progress being made to improve care for more beneficiaries, incorporating data collection that supports whole-person care, and enhancing payment innovations to narrow disparities.
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