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The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Health Affairs March 2020


IN THE JOURNAL


NEW ISSUE:
FOOD, INCOME, WORK & MORE

The July issue of Health Affairs contains articles examining programs and initiatives outside the health care system that affect people’s health—factors that promote a culture of health.

The culture of health content in the July issue was supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Read the July 2020 table of contents.

TODAY ON THE BLOG

ACCESS TO CARE

Measure The Impact Of The ONC’s New Interoperability Rules Now
By Mark Savage, Aaron Neinstein, and Julia Adler-Milstein

The new regulations published by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology take significant steps toward interoperability, but without near-term proxy measures now—and more robust, improved measures soon—we risk stumbling forward in the dark.
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COVID-19

How To Implement Contact Tracing That Works—Without Exacerbating Health Inequities
By E. Jennifer Edelman, Christopher A. Cole, and Marjorie S. Rosenthal

While contact tracing will be a critical part of the response to gain control of COVID-19, its implementation should be informed by lessons from HIV. Proactive efforts such as those we’ve outlined here must be used to avoid exacerbating the unacceptable growing health inequities among racial and ethnic minorities. Read More >>

A CLOSER LOOK—Family-Centered Care

Providers, pediatric home care, payers, and policy makers must authentically and meaningfully partner with families in the co-design of family-centered care, policies, and programs. In a Health Affairs Blog post, Cara L. Coleman writes that families are the engine that drives pediatric home health care.

Health Affairs COVID-19 Resource Center
 
 
 
About Health Affairs

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