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Subject NEW ISSUE: Children, Medicare, Pharmaceuticals, And More
Date October 13, 2024 12:05 PM
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Sunday, October 13, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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The October issue of Health Affairs ([link removed] ) includes articles on topics ranging from emergency department (ED) readiness to serve children to global inequities in access to essential medicines.

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C H I L D R E N

Intended And Unintended Outcomes After FDA Pediatric Antidepressant Warnings: A Systematic Review ([link removed] )

Stephen B. Soumerai et al.

Cost-Effectiveness And Health Impact Of Increasing Emergency Department Pediatric Readiness In The US ([link removed] )

Christopher Weyant et al.

State Variations In Progress Toward Eliminating Disparities In Infant Mortality, 2007–19 ([link removed] )

Samantha Goldfarb et al.

M E D I C A R E

Institutional Special Needs Plans In Nursing Homes: Substantial Enrollment Growth But Low Availability, 2006–21 ([link removed] )

Amanda C. Chen et al.

Cost-Associated Unmet Dental, Vision, And Hearing Needs Among Low-Income Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries ([link removed] )

Avni Gupta et al.

P H A R M A C E U T I C A L S

Postapproval Innovation For Oncology Drugs And The Inflation Reduction Act ([link removed] )

Henry Grabowski et al.

Low- And Middle-Income Countries Experienced Delays Accessing New Essential Medicines, 1982–2024 ([link removed] )

Oliver J. Wouters and Jouni Kuha

Medicare Part D Protected-Class Policy Is Associated With Lower Drug Rebates ([link removed] )

Pragya Kakani et al.

S T A T E P O L I C Y

Addressing Problems With Medicaid Home And Community-Based Services In The Age Of Rebalancing ([link removed] )

Katherine Rohde et al.

Implementation Of New Mexico’s ‘No Behavioral Health Cost Sharing’ Law: A Qualitative Study ([link removed] )

Samantha J. Harris et al.

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Call for Abstracts: Research and Policy Insights about the Opioid Crisis ([link removed] )

Health Affairs is planning a theme issue on research and policy insights about the opioid crisis, to be published in September of 2025.

We invite all interested authors to submit abstracts for consideration for this

issue.

Our submission portal for abstracts will open on November 12, 2024.

In order to be considered, abstracts must be submitted no later than 11:59 PM Eastern time (U.S.), December 2, 2024.

We will focus on policy strategies and research that models the impact of interventions on the opioid epidemic across several interrelated domains, including:

- Prevention,
- Harm reduction,
- Treatment, and
- Recovery support.

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Pragya Kakani on How Protected-Class Policy Impacts Medicare Drug Rebates ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Pragya Kakani of Cornell University about her recent paper exploring the association between Medicare Part D protected-class policy and lower drug rebates.

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Election Day is on the horizon and Health Affairs has been collecting articles that we've published over the years to reflect on evidence and analysis on key issues that impact the health policy sector.

Our Election 2024 Collection ([link removed] ) features journal and Forefront articles, health policy briefs, podcasts, and theme issues on topics including antitrust, reproductive health, the Affordable Care Act, and more.

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Proposed 2026 Payment Notice: Marketplace Standards And Insurance Reforms ([link removed] )

Sabrina Corlette and Jason Levitis

The Curious Case Of Hospital Indemnity Insurance For Medicare Beneficiaries ([link removed] )

Dmitry Khodyakov et al.

Proposed 2026 Payment Notice: Risk Adjustment ([link removed] )

Matthew Fiedler

Physician Payment Reform In Medicare: Putting The Pieces Together ([link removed] )

J. Michael McWilliams

Does Higher Spending On Primary Care Lead To Lower Total Health Care Spending? ([link removed] )

Gary Swan et al.

A Recipe For Successful Food Is Medicine Programs: Food Plus People ([link removed] )

Olivia Thomas et al.

Robust Evidence Synthesis To Support Transparent Medicare Drug Price Negotiation ([link removed] )

T. Joseph Mattingly II et al.

A Cautionary Note On Food Is Medicine ([link removed] )

Jody L. Sindelar

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Employer-sponsored health insurance is the largest source of coverage in the US, covering approximately 154 million nonelderly people as of 2022.

In an ahead-of-print article released today, Gary Claxton and coauthors explore what are employer strategies ([link removed] ) for covering GLP-1 agonists, mental health, substance use, and other family benefits as premiums continue to increase.

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Advancing Equity through Accountable Care with Purva Rawal from the CMS Innovation Center ([link removed] )

WHEN: Thursday, October 17, 2024

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“Low- And Middle-Income Countries Experienced Delays Accessing New Essential Medicines” ([link removed] )

WHEN: Monday, October 21, 2024

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