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Thursday, October 3, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs
Dear John,
Last week, Health Affairs released an ahead-of-print article from Gillian K. Steelfisher and coauthors examining public awareness and perceptions of Paxlovid and the discovery that a majority of Americans have limited awareness of the at-home COVID-19 treatment.
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As we get closer to election day, Health Affairs is collecting articles we've published over the years to reflect on evidence and analysis on the health-related topics that could shape either party's platform.
To look back at what we've covered thus far, learn more at our Election 2024 resource hub ([link removed] ) .
Today's topic is reproductive health.
Throughout the years, this issue has been a major platform for both political parties. This topic has the potential to help voters decide who to vote for at the polls come November.
Here are some recent studies related to reproductive health from Health Affairs.
Abortion Restrictions Threaten Miscarriage Management In The United States ([link removed] )
Jenna Nobles et al. (September 2024)
Contraceptive Use Among Traditional Medicare And Medicare Advantage Enrollees ([link removed] )
Jacqueline Ellison et al. (January 2024)
Trends In Self-Pay Charges And Insurance Acceptance For Abortion In The United States, 2017–20 ([link removed] )
Ushma D. Upadhyay et al. (April 2022)
Women’s Coverage, Utilization, Affordability, And Health After The ACA: A Review Of The Literature ([link removed] )
Lois K. Lee et al. (March 2020)
Biden Administration Finalizes Rule To Support Reproductive Health Care Privacy ([link removed] )
Sheela Ranganathan and Andrew Twinamatsiko (April 2024)
Prescribing Authority For Pharmacists Is Integral To Protecting Reproductive Health And Rights ([link removed] )
Julia Strasser and Ellen Schenk (March 2023)
Reproductive Rights And Justice: A Critical Opportunity For The Biden Administration To Protect Hard-Fought Gains ([link removed] )
Swapna Reddy et al. (March 2021)
Monica Simpson Examines Black Women's Lived Experiences with Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Services ([link removed] ) (February 2022)
The ACA Led To An Increase In The Contraceptive-Curious ([link removed] ) (April 2021)
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When Designing Disability Survey Questions, Align Measurement To Purpose: A Response To Landes et al. ([link removed] )
Daniel Mont et al.
Measuring Disability With The National Health Interview Survey: A Response To Landes, et al. ([link removed] )
Stephen J. Blumberg and Amy M. Branum
Medicaid Unwinding Highlights Need For Stronger Federal Oversight To Protect Children’s Coverage ([link removed] )
Eva H. Allen et al.
Velasquez ([link removed] )
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 January 2024 Forefront article, David Velasquez and Dan Gebremedhin examine myths about Medicaid and propose ways for entrepreneurs, investors, and policy makers to collectively evolve and improve care for beneficiaries ([link removed] ) .
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