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Subject COVID-19: Financing Community Health Workers, Research Needed On Long-Term Effects; Private Equity Investment In Health Care
Date June 5, 2020 6:01 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Friday, June 5, 2020**

TODAY ON THE BLOG
COVID-19

To Protect Public Health During And After The Pandemic, We Need A New
Approach To Financing Community Health Workers

By Shreya Kangovi

Community health workers are the test kits and the masks that will
protect public health during and after the pandemic. We need new short-
and long-term financing solutions to scale up this resource and make it
available for years to come. Read More >>

Why Do Some Recover From COVID-19 Quickly, While Others Seem Likely To
Face Long-Term Disability?

By Mady Hornig and David Tuller

Now is the time to implement prospective research and start documenting
the biological pathways from initial illness to chronic neurological
dysfunctions and other disorders.
Read More >>

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IN THE JOURNAL

THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

The Growth Of Private Equity Investment In Health Care: Perspectives
From Ophthalmology

By Eloise May O'Donnell, Gary Joseph Lelli, Sami Bhidya, and Lawrence
P. Casalino

The growth of private equity (PE) investment in health care has
dramatically changed the landscape of health care delivery over the past
decade. To examine how one specialty has been altered by this trend,
Eloise May O'Donnell and coauthors conducted thirty-five
semi-structured interviews with experts in PE acquisition of physician
practices, focusing on the field of ophthalmology. Read More >>

The Practice Of Medicine
series is
supported by the Physicians Foundation.

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**A CLOSER LOOK**-Leading For Racial Equity

At Seattle's Health Care for the Homeless Network (HCHN), normalizing
discussions about race and racism led to a much deeper appreciation of
the barriers to trust and accumulated experiences of aggression with
which many people of color must continually grapple. On Health Affairs
Blog, John Gilvar discussed
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lessons about leading for racial equity from HCHN
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