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The Practice of Medicine Series
Health Affairs is excited to be partnering once again with the Physicians Foundation to publish articles focusing on the practice of medicine through 2027.
The Practice of Medicine series ([link removed] ) provides a platform for researchers examining topics impacting clinicians and patients to reach the breadth of stakeholders influencing the future of health care.
We invite interested authors to submit abstracts for this series.
We are interested in papers that reflect on and explore the forces impacting physicians and other clinicians and how these factors affect health care access and delivery, spending, and outcomes.
Submit Today
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Health Workforce Issues and Challenges in the Post-Pandemic Era ([link removed] )
Today, Health Affairs Scholar unveils the second 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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