New Leadership at Health Affairs: Don Metz Announced
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As COVID-19 surged across the US starting in 2020, so too did the use of repurposed medications such as hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin to treat COVID-19 infections.
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Don Metz To Serve As Interim Editor-In-Chief
This week, we announced that our executive editor Don Metz will be serving as the interim Editor-in-Chief of Health Affairs.
Going forward, Don will continue to manage the organizationās daily operations, support its full-time staff, and plan for the future.
He will also help guide the organizationās senior leadership team in prioritizing the search for a permanent Editor-in-Chief.
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Health Affairs is pleased to issue a call for submissions to the new Forefront series, āHealth Policy At A Crossroads ([link removed] ) ,ā focused on salient health policy developments and debates as President Trump and the new Congress begin their terms.
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A Health Podyssey: J. Michael McWilliams on the Effects of Patient Survey Data on Risk Adjustment ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews J. Michael McWilliams of Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital on his recent paper that explores opportunities for the use of patient health survey data for risk adjustment to limit distortionary coding incentives in Medicare.
Health Affairs This Week: BREAKDOWN: Health Care Private Equity Federal Reports ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Kathleen Haddad back to the program to discuss two recent reports exploring the impacts of private equity on the US health care system.
Commercial Health Insurance: Spiraling Costs And Growing Dissatisfaction ([link removed] )
Richard F. Averill and Michael J. Kalison
Reflections On Caregiving Policy: Progress, Challenges, And Opportunities ([link removed] )
Alison Barkoff
Prioritize Prior Authorization Reforms In Medicare Advantage ([link removed] )
Molly T. Turco and Meena Seshamani
Harnessing The Power Of Health Data To Combat Gun Violence ([link removed] )
Chethan Sathya and Cristian Liu
Medicareās Drug Price Negotiation And Innovation: Whatās Off The Table Matters Too ([link removed] )
Feng Xie and Brittany Humphries
Protecting Newborns From RSV: Opening A Reimbursement Pathway ([link removed] )
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New Drugs at the Medicare Negotiating Table with Stacie Dusetzina ([link removed] )
Join Health Affairs on Tuesday, February 25 for an exclusive Insider virtual event exploring HHSās announcement of the 15 additional drugs selected for Medicare drug price negotiations, including weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy.
Stacie Dusetzina of Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Health Affairs Insider newsletter writer joins Health Affairsā Laura Tollen to get Insiders up to speed on this round of drugs, the negotiation process to come, and what to expect in the second Trump administration.
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