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Subject Why MA Networks Fall Short on Diversity and Access to Concordant Care
Date January 23, 2025 8:57 PM
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Health Policy At A Crossroads: Insights from Katie Keith

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Dear John,

This week, Health Affairs Forefront welcomed back Katie Keith of Georgetown University to kickoff a new rapid response analysis series entitled Health Policy At A Crossroads ([link removed] ) .

The first installment published this week and Health Affairs This Week will feature Keith on tomorrow's episode.

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Today's Featured Articles

Medicare Advantage Networks Include Few Black Or Hispanic Physicians, Making Concordant Care Inaccessible For Many ([link removed] )

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Can Innovative Financing Move The Needle On Health Equity? ([link removed] )

Jessica Bylander

Medicare Reforms Necessitate More Formulary Oversight ([link removed] )

A. Mark Fendrick and Kirsten Axelsen

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Gentrification Yields Racial And Ethnic Disparities In Exposure To Contextual Determinants Of Health ([link removed] )

Arthur Acolin et al. (February 2024)

Predicting Race And Ethnicity To Ensure Equitable Algorithms For Health Care Decision Making ([link removed] )

Irineo Cabreros et al. (August 2022)

Reducing Disparities In Telemedicine: An Equity-Focused, Public Health Approach ([link removed] )

Jen Lau and Janine Knudsen (May 2022)

In a Health Policy brief released last week, Derek Griffith and Andrew Twinamatsiko explore the laws and policies prohibiting the discussion of what the Trump administration labeled “divisive concepts” and their impact on health equity.

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