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Subject New Health Policy Briefs: Immigration and Population Health
Date November 6, 2025 9:02 PM
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ICYMI, Michael T. Osterholm, the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, appeared on A Health Podyssey to discuss the future of U.S. public health, the politicization of vaccine oversight, and why fragmented state guidance threatens pandemic preparedness.

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Health Affairs, with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, today released two new companion health policy briefs on exclusionary immigration policy and health.

Mitigating The Health Impacts Of Exclusionary Immigration Policies: An Evidence Review ([link removed] )

Nicole L. Novak et al.

Population Health Costs Of Exclusionary And Criminalizing Immigration Policies ([link removed] )

Nolan Kline et al.

Today's Featured Articles

What’s In a Name? Challenges Facing Community Health Centers After HR 1 ([link removed] )

Sara Rosenbaum et al.

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

MAHA’s Low-Hanging Fruit: Enabling Health Systems To Deploy Food As Medicine ([link removed] )

Rachel Landauer and Adam J. Falcone

Purchasing Power Under Pressure: Employers' and Unions' Perspectives on Rising Health Care Prices and the Role of Middlemen ([link removed] )

Join Health Affairs on November 20 for an open access virtual event with a panel of experts examining employers’ and unions’ perspectives on rising health care prices and the third parties they hire to help manage them.

Health Affairs Senior Editor Laura Tollen will moderate and speakers include:

- Patrick Pine, Robert F. Kennedy Medical Plan, Juan De La Cruz Pension Plan (retired)
- Andrea Caballero, Catalyst for Payment Reform
- Katie Gudiksen, UC Law in San Francisco

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