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       Thursday, October 24, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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    Health Affairs Scholar is excited to announce a call for papers on three topics: 

    • Global Aging
    • Intersections of Social Policies and Health
    • Policy Options for the 340B Drug Discount program

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    Today's Featured Articles

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    Food Insufficiency Increased After The Expiration Of COVID-19 Emergency Allotments For SNAP Benefits In 2023

    Whitney Wells et al.

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    The Advent And Future Of Self-Administered Vaccines

    Richard Hughes IV et al.

     

    Medicare ‘Fit-For-Purpose’ Studies For Coverage Of Emerging Medical Products, Part 1: A Framework

    Caroline Marra et al.

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    More on Food Insecurity

    Food Insecurity Was Associated With Greater Family Health Care Expenditures In The US, 2016–17

    Deepak Palakshappa et al. (January 2023)

     

    Food Insecurity, Missed Workdays, And Hospitalizations Among Working-Age US Adults With Diabetes

    Joshua M. Weinstein et al. (July 2022)

     

    Food Insecurity And Health Outcomes

    Craig Gundersen and James P. Ziliak (November 2015)

     

    A Health Podyssey: Deepak Palakshappa on Health Care Spending and Food Insecurity (January 2023)

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