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Subject The Election’s Impact on Health Policy and the Courts
Date November 14, 2024 9:02 PM
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📢 Call for Papers: Global Aging & Health Policies

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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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