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Join Health Affairs April 29 for a special lunch and learn virtual event featuring a conversation between consumer advocate, nutritionist, and award-winning author Marion Nestle of New York University and Angela Odoms-Young of Cornell University.

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    Kurt Hager on Medicaid Nutrition Supports Linked To Reduced Hospital & ED Use

    Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Kurt Hager of the University of Massachusetts to discuss his recent paper that explores how Medicaid nutrition supports were associated with reductions in hospitalizations and emergency department visits in Massachusetts through 2020–23.

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    Theme Issue Briefing: Food, Nutrition & Health

    Last week, Health Affairs held a virtual event exploring our April 2025 theme issue on food, nutrition, and health. 

     

    Health Affairs and authors of the theme issue papers discussed the major findings and insights from the issue.

     

    Revisit the whole event and the presentations on our website.

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