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Subject NEW ISSUE: Vital Directions for Health and Health Care
Date February 3, 2025 8:59 PM
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Forefront: What the US Exit from the WHO Means for Global Health and Progress

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The February issue of Health Affairs ([link removed] ) leads with seven articles from the National Academy of Medicine’s Vital Directions for Health and Health Care: Priorities for 2025 project, which sets forth priorities for the new administration of President Donald J. Trump.

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V I T A L D I R E C T I O N S

Vital Directions For Health And Health Care: Priorities For 2025 ([link removed] )

Victor J. Dzau and J. Michael McGinnis

Four Opportunities To Revitalize The US Biomedical Research Enterprise ([link removed] )

E. Albert Reece et al.

Updating US Public Health For Healthier Communities ([link removed] )

Mark McClellan et al.

New Directions For Women’s Health: Expanding Understanding, Improving Research, Addressing Workforce Limitations ([link removed] )

Paula A. Johnson et al.

Artificial Intelligence In Health And Health Care: Priorities For Action ([link removed] )

Michael E. Matheny et al.

Critical Steps To Address Climate, Health, And Equity ([link removed] )

William H. Frist et al.

From Laggard To Leader: Why Health Care In The United States Is Failing, And How To Fix It ([link removed] )

Donald M. Berwick et al.

A G E - F R I E N D L Y H E A L T H

The Number Of Family Caregivers Helping Older US Adults Increased From 18 Million To 24 Million, 2011–22 ([link removed] )

Jennifer L. Wolff et al.

N O T - F O R - P R O F I T H O S P I T A L S

Oregon Community Benefit Reform Influenced Not-For-Profit Hospitals’ Charity Care And Medical Debt Write-Off ([link removed] )

Tatiane Santos et al.

P R I V A T E E Q U I T Y

Variation In Hospital Salary Expenditures And Utilization Changes After Private Equity Acquisition, 2005–19 ([link removed] )

Sneha Kannan and Zirui Song

Increases In Physician Professional Fees In Private Equity–Owned Gastroenterology Practices ([link removed] )

Yashaswini Singh et al.

R E P R O D U C T I V E H E A L T H

Abortion Rate Increased And Birth Rate Decreased After Introduction Of Medicaid Abortion Coverage In Illinois ([link removed] )

Taehyun Kim et al.

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Unraveling Progress: The US Exit From The WHO And Its Global Consequences ([link removed] )

Bailey Johnson et al.

Improving Medicare Advantage By Accounting For Large Differences In Upcoding Across Plans ([link removed] )

Steven M. Lieberman and Paul B. Ginsburg

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