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Subject New Budget Law Signals Health Care Changes
Date July 11, 2025 8:06 PM
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This week, the 2025 measles outbreak was reported ([link removed] ) as the largest in 33 years according to CDC reports.

For Flashback Friday, we’re revisiting what Health Affairs has published on the role vaccine policy plays in managing contagion.

School-Entry Vaccine Policies: States’ Responses To Federal Recommendations Varied From Swift To Substantially Delayed ([link removed] )

Anna Larson et al. (November 2024)

Predictive Analytics Play A Critical Role In Curbing Measles Outbreaks ([link removed] )

Sarah Gillani et al. (May 2025)

Vaccine Advisory Committee Meetings Resume: What Lies Ahead? ([link removed] )

Richard Hughes IV et al. (April 2025)

The Perfect Storm: Mitigating A Convergence Of Forces To Optimize Vaccination ([link removed] )

Angela K. Shen (October 2024)

‘Vaccines For Children’ At 30: Lessons In Bipartisanship And Cooperative Federalism ([link removed] )

Richard Hughes IV et al. (August 2023)

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With Budget Reconciliation Bill Enacted, Health Care Changes Loom ([link removed] )

Katie Keith

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

Proposed Budget Cuts To Narcan Programs Dangerously Misunderstand Public Health Aims ([link removed] )

Radheesh Ameresekere

Paula Chatterjee on Rural Hospital Finances Under Pennsylvania's Health Model ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Paula Chatterjee of the University of Pennsylvania about her recent paper that explores whether or not rural hospitals saw financial improvements from participation in the Pennsylvania Rural Health Model.

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