Alan Weil's Impact and Farewell from Health Affairs
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Trends In Treat-And-Release Emergency Care Visits With High-Intensity Billing In The US, 2006–19 ([link removed] )
Alexander T. Janke et al. (December 2022)
Hospital Service Offerings Still Differ Substantially By Ownership Type ([link removed] )
Jill R. Horowitz and Austin Nichols (March 2022)
Holly Jolly Health Expenditures ([link removed] )
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Health Affairs Editor-In-Chief Alan Weil To Step Down ([link removed] )
Health Affairs announced this month that Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil will leave his role at the end of the year ([link removed] ) .
Health Affairs has changed significantly during Weil’s more than 10-year tenure, including:
- Launching a new open access journal, Health Affairs Scholar ([link removed] )
- Turning the widely read Health Affairs Blog into the indexed Health Affairs Forefront ([link removed] )
- Launching a membership program, Insider ([link removed] )
To commemorate his contributions to Health Affairs, let's look back at a collection of the most popular episodes of A Health Podyssey ([link removed] ) .
Katie Keith Throws An ACA Birthday Party ([link removed] )
April 2022
Seth Berkowitz Puts A Figure to Social Determinant Health Spending ([link removed] )
March 2022
Jill Horwitz Questions the Role of Nonprofit Hospitals ([link removed] )
March 2022
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