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Subject How Adult Dental Plans Markets Have Evolved
Date November 26, 2024 9:04 PM
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Forefront: Unlocking The Full Potential Of Generic Drugs For Patients

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

- Global Aging
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- Policy Options for the 340B Drug Discount program

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Availability Of Adult Dental Plans In The Affordable Care Act Marketplaces, 2016–23 ([link removed] )

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Unlocking The Full Potential Of Generic Drugs For Patients ([link removed] )

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Dental Services Use: Medicare Beneficiaries Experience Immediate And Long-Term Reductions After Enrollment ([link removed] )

Lisa Simon et al. (February 2023)

Medical Loss Ratios For California’s Dental Insurance Plans: Assessing Consumer Value And Policy Solutions ([link removed] )

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Medicaid Meets Its Equal Access Requirement For Dental Care, But Oral Health Disparities Remain ([link removed] )

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Richard Hughes IV on States' Response to Federal Vaccine Recommendations for Schools ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Richard Hughes IV of Epstein Becker Green and George Washington University about his recent paper that reviewed school-entry vaccine policies on a state level and observed how the responses to federal recommendations varied.

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Uses of Health Care Price Transparency Data: Status, Innovations, Opportunities ([link removed] )

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Sabrina Corlette of Georgetown University will moderate the virtual briefing.

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