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Subject New Scholar Issue: Explore Health Workforce Challenges in Post-Pandemic Era
Date January 30, 2025 8:58 PM
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Dear John,

ICYMI, Health Affairs published an ahead-of-print release, Vital Directions for Health and Health Care: Priorities for 2025, featuring seven articles highlighting key areas for action and transformative change in US health care.

These articles will be in our upcoming February issue, which you can preorder now for $10 off ([link removed] ) .

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Volume 3, Issue 1 of Health Affairs Scholar ([link removed] ) features the second installment of Health Workforce Issues and Challenges In The Post-Pandemic Era ([link removed] ) .

Developed by the federally funded Health Workforce Research Centers, the series explores pressing challenges facing the health workforce today- from shortages to regulatory changes to the physical and mental well-being of health care workers and more.

Featured Papers Series: Health Workforce Issues and Challenges In The Post-Pandemic Era

Health Workforce Issues and Challenges In The Post-Pandemic Era ([link removed] )

David Armstrong

Family Physicians’ Perspectives On Outcomes, Processes, And Policies In Dementia Care ([link removed] )

Alisssa B Sideman et al.

Aligning Training, Regulation, And Payment Policy To Advance The Behavioral Health Workforce ([link removed] )

Brianna Lombardi et al.

Medicaid Billing For Community Health Worker Services Growing, But Remains Low, 2016-2020 ([link removed] )

Clese Erikson et al.

Workplace Factors Associated With Job Satisfaction Among Dental Hygienists And Assistants In The United States ([link removed] )

Nozomi Sasaki et al.

Editor's Choice

Tracing Value From Social Determinant Solutions ([link removed] )

Len M Nichols et al.

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Research Articles

How Do Hospitals Exert Market Power? Evidence From Health Systems And Commercial Health Plan Prices ([link removed] )

Suhui (Evelyn) Li et al.

Estimating Financial And Health Burden By Initial Medicare Plan Choice And History Of Cancer ([link removed] )

Shelley A Jazowski et al.

Sanctuary Policies And Type 2 Diabetes Medication Prescription Trends Among Community Health Center Patients ([link removed] )

Salome Goglichidze et al.

Research Letter

Services And Payments Associated With The Medicare New Technology Add-On Payment Program ([link removed] )

Sarah Tsuruo et al.

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Sara Rosenbaum et al.

Paige Nong Tracks the Use Of AI & Predictive Models In US Hospitals ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Paige Nong of the University of Minnesota about her recent paper that evaluates and explores the current use of artificial intelligence and predictive models in US hospitals.

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