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Subject New Scholar Issue: Personalized Nutrition, the ROI of SDoH & More
Date October 2, 2024 8:07 PM
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Wednesday, October 2, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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Volume 2, Issue 9 of Health Affairs Scholar ([link removed] ) covers personalized nutrition, the inclusivity of national health surveys, the ROI of interventions aimed at addressing social determinants of health, prior authorization burdens and solutions and much more.

Editor’s Featured Papers

Interest in personalized nutrition, dietary advice tailored to an individual’s attributes, has continued to grow among researchers and industry.

Stephanie Rogus and Peter Lurie discuss the market’s growth, the evidence backing it, and the inconsistent regulatory framework allowing products with unverified claims to thrive ([link removed] ) .

Sayeh Nikpay and coauthors quantify the return on investment for interventions focused on combating food and housing insecurity ([link removed] ) , emphasizing the role these estimates play in encouraging future investment by health plans and other private actors in the health care space.

Caroline Cerilli and colleagues find national survey design and data-collection methods used by the CDC and US Census Bureau may exclude disabled Americans ([link removed] ) , who make up approximately 27 percent of the U.S population.

Also in the Issue

Jean P Hall and coauthors further explore the inclusiveness of U.S Census Bureau surveys, critiquing the Bureau’s practices for identifying disabled respondents ([link removed] ) and suggesting alternative questions to more accurately identify people with disabilities.

Nikhil R. Sahni and colleagues examine the perceived challenges related to prior authorization processes ([link removed] ) and the barriers that impede the adoption of automated solutions including the use of artificial intelligence.

Kristi L Roybal and coauthors highlight multilevel factors that may influence adoption of multi-cancer early detection tests ([link removed] ) that could be used to reduce cancer inequities among communities facing healthcare access barriers.

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