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Subject New in Scholar: Health Workforce Challenges in Post-Pandemic Era
Date February 2, 2025 1:00 PM
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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.

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

Len M Nichols et al.

Trump Reinstates Mexico City Policy, Prioritizes Hyde Amendment Enforcement ([link removed] )

Katie Keith

Beyond Gene Therapies: People With Sickle Cell Disease Need Comprehensive Care ([link removed] )

Mohandas Narla

Confirming RFK Jr. Could Mean Swift And Unchecked Upheaval For Vaccines ([link removed] )

Paul T. Kim and David Bowen

Medical-Dental Integration Can Promote Comprehensive Oral Care For Dual-Eligible Adults ([link removed] )

Lisa A. Thompson et al.

The Supreme Court Puts Access To Medicaid Family Planning Care On The Line ([link removed] )

Sara Rosenbaum et al.

Supplier Concentration In Medicaid Managed Care: A Cause For Concern ([link removed] )

Michael Monson and Melanie Bella

State Spotlight: The Use Of Provider-Based Reference Pricing In Oklahoma And South Carolina ([link removed] )

Sabrina Corlette and Karen Davenport

The Lingering Legacy Of Thimerosal ([link removed] )

Spreeha Choudhury and Richard Hughes IV

Future Of Accountable Care: Lessons Learned And Potential Paths Forward During A Time Of Transition ([link removed] )

Robert S. Saunders et al.

We Need More Robust Post-Market Surveillance For Health Care AI ([link removed] )

Sammer Marzouk et al.

Health Affairs Reads: How A Public Health Prescription Could Help Curb The Gun Violence Epidemic ([link removed] )

Joshua Horwitz

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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.

Biden's Final Food and Health Policies ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Ellen Bayer to the program to examine the US Food & Drug Administration's most recent work on food and nutrition policy, as well as what was done in the final days of the Biden administration and where things stand today.

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This month, Health Affairs Forefront welcomed back Katie Keith of Georgetown Law to kickoff a new series entitled Health Policy At A Crossroads.

Articles in this series will offer timely analysis of prominent regulatory, legislative, and judicial developments in health policy under the Trump-Vance Administration and the 119th Congress.

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This week, Health Affairs Forefront kicked off their new series, "The Future of Sickle Cell Disease and Research," with support from The American Society of Hematology.

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