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Subject New Scholar Issue: Telehealth, AI & Opioid Industry Insights
Date October 31, 2024 8:02 PM
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📅 Save the Date: Nursing Homes & Public Health Funds

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Thursday, October 31, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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Join Health Affairs November 20 for a virtual event examining how the loss of public health emergency funds challenges the financial viability of nursing homes.

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Volume 2, Issue 10 of Health Affairs Scholar ([link removed] ) highlights paid leave policy expansions during COVID-19, the opioid industry’s use of evidence regarding prescription safety, telehealth utilization among Medicare Advantage populations, AI adoption in hospitals and much more.

Editor's Featured Papers

Learning from employer experiences with paid leave policy expansions during the COVID-19 pandemic ([link removed] )

William H. Dow et al.

The opioid industry's use of scientific evidence to advance claims about prescription opioid safety and effectiveness ([link removed] )

Ravi Gupta et al.

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Exploring the geospatial variations in the public health workforce: implications for diversifying the supply of potential workers in governmental settings ([link removed] )

Sezen O. Onal et al.

Primary care telehealth utilization by access-challenged populations in Medicare Advantage ([link removed] )

Emily Boudreau et al.

Biopharmaceutical pipeline funded by venture capital firms, 2014 to 2024 ([link removed] )

So-Yeon Kang et al.

Assessing the feasibility and likelihood of policy options to lower specialty drug costs ([link removed] )

Erin A. Taylor et al.

The impact of Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act on HIV care continuum outcomes across the United States ([link removed] )

Peter F. Rebeiro et al.

How are US hospitals adopting artificial intelligence? Early evidence from 2022 ([link removed] )

Redwan Bin Abdul Baten

Understanding the factors that impact federal rulemaking: a survey of former EPA regulators ([link removed] )

Rachel J. Topazian et al.

Changes in hospital-supported substance use services across US nonprofit hospitals, 2015-2021 ([link removed] )

Cory E. Cronin et al.

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Health Care For Transgender People At Stake In US Supreme Court Case: US v Skrmetti ([link removed] )

Sara Rosenbaum

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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 features journal and Forefront articles, health policy briefs, podcasts, and theme issues on topics including drug costs, reproductive health, the Affordable Care Act, and more.

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Financial Integration of Medicare and Medicaid: Necessary But Not Sufficient ([link removed] )

Join Health Affairs on November 7 for a virtual event highlighting how states have promoted Medicare and Medicaid integration even in the absence of full financial integration and how federal policy can better care for people who are dually eligible.

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