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Subject Must-Read Health Affairs Articles: Top 10 of 2024
Date January 7, 2025 8:58 PM
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Forefront: Unpacking PBMs' Pharmacy Definitions

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A new year brings time for reflection. As we look forward into 2025, we wanted to look back and highlight the most-read Health Affairs articles of 2024.

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Here are the most read articles in 2024, in no particular order:

Homelessness And Health: Factors, Evidence, Innovations That Work, And Policy Recommendations ([link removed] )

Cheyenne Garcia et al.

National Health Expenditure Projections, 2023–32: Payer Trends Diverge As Pandemic-Related Policies Fade ([link removed] )

Jacqueline A. Fiore et al.

Health Insurance Coverage Projections For The US Population And Sources Of Coverage, By Age, 2024–34 ([link removed] )

Jessica Hale et al.

National Health Expenditures In 2023: Faster Growth As Insurance Coverage And Utilization Increased ([link removed] )

Anne B. Martin et al.

Spirituality As A Determinant Of Health: Emerging Policies, Practices, And Systems ([link removed] )

Katelyn N. G. Long et al.

Transforming Public Health Practice With Generative Artificial Intelligence ([link removed] )

Monica Bharel et al.

The Impact Of Telemedicine On Medicare Utilization, Spending, And Quality, 2019–22 ([link removed] )

Carter M. Nakamoto et al.

Adolescent Residential Addiction Treatment In The US: Uneven Access, Waitlists, And High Costs ([link removed] )

Caroline A. King et al.

Medicare Part D Plans Greatly Increased Utilization Restrictions On Prescription Drugs, 2011–20 ([link removed] )

Geoffrey Joyce et al.

More US Pharmacies Closed Than Opened In 2018–21; Independent Pharmacies, Those In Black, Latinx Communities Most At Risk ([link removed] )

Jenny S. Guadamuz et al.

What Makes A Drug Special?: Understanding PBMs’ Pharmacy Definitions ([link removed] )

Dylan Kacerek and T. Joseph Mattingly II

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