📻: Jay Bhatt on the Social Drivers of Health
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Tuesday, October 1, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs
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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.
Leading up to November, we are collecting articles we’ve published over the years to surface evidence and analysis on the health-related topics this election.
Today's topic is the Affordable Care Act.
Since its rollout, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has been a major bipartisan talking point for over 10 years. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have differing views for how they envision the ACA's future.
Here are some recent overviews of the law's impact from Health Affairs.
Health Insurance Coverage Projections For The US Population And Sources Of Coverage, By Age, 2024–34 ([link removed] )
Jessica Hale et al. (June 2024)
Trends In Medical And Pharmacy Spending In The Affordable Care Act Markets, 2015–19 ([link removed] )
Nathaniel G. Jacobson et al. (February 2023)
The Affordable Care Act’s Insurance Marketplace Subsidies Were Associated With Reduced Financial Burden For US Adults ([link removed] )
Charles Liu et al. (March 2021)
The Affordable Care Act Reduced Income Inequality In The US ([link removed] )
Matthew Buettgens et al. (January 2021)
How The ACA Reframed The Prescription Drug Market And Set The Stage For Current Reform Efforts ([link removed] )
Rena Conti et al. (March 2020)
Reducing Disparities In Health Care Coverage And Access Under The ACA ([link removed] )
Thomas Buchmueller and Rebecca L. Haffajee (June 2024)
ACA Metal-Tier Mispricing: Improving Affordability By Solving An Actuarial Mystery ([link removed] )
Stan Dorn and Timothy Jost (January 2023)
Trump Executive Order On ACA: What It Won't Do, What It Might Do, And When ([link removed] )
Timothy Jost (January 2017)
How the ACA Market Has Matured w/ Sabrina Corlette and Jason Levitis ([link removed] ) (April 2024)
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Jay Bhatt on the Social Drivers of Health ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Dr. Jay Bhatt, Managing Director of the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions and the Deloitte Health Equity Institute, to highlight the upcoming season of Research & Justice For All and the role that Deloitte has played in pursuing health equity goals across the life sciences and health care industry.
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The Taxpayer-Funded GRAIL Galleri-Medicare Study: A Flawed Design ([link removed] )
H. Gilbert Welch and Barnett S. Kramer
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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
It is Hispanic Heritage Month and we are highlighting Hispanic and Latino voices who have made an impact on health equity and policy.
In a December 2023 Forefront article, Jorge Contreras and Arti Rai argue that, given how a relatively minor amendment to the Hatch-Waxman Act could give the FDA the authority it requires to assess patents submitted for Orange Book listing ([link removed] ) and to reject inappropriate patents, members of Congress should support such legislation before resorting to FTC enforcement.
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