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Subject Health Affairs in 2024: Editor-In-Chief’s Top Picks
Date January 9, 2025 9:04 PM
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New Federal Guidance Puts Medical Debt Collectors On Notice

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Yesterday, Health Affairs released their list of the most-read Health Affairs Forefront articles of 2024.

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In his capacity as Editor-in-Chief of Health Affairs, Alan Weil has compiled annual lists of his favorite Health Affairs journal articles from the previous year.

Happy reading, and thank you for helping to make 2024 a great year at Health Affairs.

Small Marketplace Premiums Pose Financial And Administrative Burdens: Evidence From Massachusetts, 2016–17 ([link removed] )

Adrianna McIntyre et al.

Encampment Clearings And Transitional Housing: A Qualitative Analysis Of Resident Perspectives ([link removed] )

Michael Mayer et al.

Integrating Mental Health In Perinatal Care: Perspectives Of Interprofessional Clinicians ([link removed] )

Jessica M. Harrison

States’ Abortion Laws Associated With Intimate Partner Violence–Related Homicide Of Women And Girls In The US, 2014–20 ([link removed] )

Maeve E. Wallace et al.

Minnesota Public Health Corps: A New Model For Building The Governmental Public Health Workforce ([link removed] )

Chelsey Kirkland et al.

Success Of The Rollins Epidemiology Fellowship In Rebuilding Georgia’s Epidemiologic Workforce ([link removed] )

Allison T. Chamberlain et al.

Identifying Under- And Overutilization Patterns For Idaho Youth With Serious Emotional Disturbance ([link removed] )

Olga A. Vsevolozhskaya et al.

Integrating Maternity Care Through Bundled Payments In The Netherlands: Early Results And Policy Lessons ([link removed] )

Zoë T. M. Scheefhals

The Disproportionate Burden Of Alzheimer’s On Latino Communities ([link removed] )

Heidi de Marco

Electronic Health Record Documentation Burden Crowds Out Health Information Exchange Use By Primary Care Physicians ([link removed] )

A. Jay Holmgren et al.

Prevalence And Profits Of Insurers In The Administrative Services Only Market Serving Self-Insured Employers, 2010–22 ([link removed] )

Jean M. Abraham et al.

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New Federal Guidance Puts Medical Debt Collectors On Notice ([link removed] )

Kinika Young

Ninth Circuit Panel Issues Mixed Opinion On Idaho Abortion Travel Ban ([link removed] )

Sheela Ranganathan

Delivering Change Requires Determination, Hard Work, And Vision ([link removed] )

Chiquita Brooks-LaSure

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