New Scholar Series: Post-Pandemic Health Workforce Insights
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On December 4, Health Affairs held a virtual event on the current uses of hospital and insurer price transparency data and efforts to improve their usability and reliability.
Drawing upon articles in the Health Affairs Forefront series “Provider Prices in the Commercial Sector ([link removed] ) ,” supported by Arnold Ventures, the panelists discussed their experiences using the data, as well as needs and ideas for future improvement.
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Health Workforce Issues and Challenges in the Post-Pandemic Era ([link removed] )
This month, Health Affairs Scholar unveiled the first part of their new series focusing on insights into several key issues currently affecting the health workforce.
Topics covered throughout the series will include health workforce shortages, the impact of health professions regulation, and the physical and mental well-being of health care workers, among others.
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