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Subject NEW ISSUE: Medicaid, Private Health Insurance & More
Date November 9, 2025 1:06 PM
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New Health Policy Briefs: Immigration and Population Health

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November 2025 | Medicaid, Private Health Insurance & More

The November 2025 issue of Health Affairs features articles on a variety of topics, including different aspects of Medicaid enrollment in the wake of the unwinding of COVID-19-era protections, employer sponsored health insurance, and issues surrounding the treatment of substance use disorders.

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Health Affairs This Week: CMS Drug Price Negotiation Guidance Updates with Rachel Sachs ([link removed] )

A Health Podyssey: Protecting Public Health in a Politicized Era w/ Michael Osterholm ([link removed] )

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

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

Nolan Kline et al.

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

Nicole L. Novak et al.

District Court: Restrictions On Mifepristone Illegal But Will Remain In Effect Pending FDA Reconsideration ([link removed] )

Katie Keith

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

A 2025 Update On MIPS Value Pathways: Gradual Progress And Ongoing Challenges ([link removed] )

Anushka Dasgupta et al.

Rapid Learning For Accountable Care Adoption ([link removed] )

Valerie Lehman et al.

part of our Accountable Care For Population Health series

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

I Watched Science Change The World. Here’s What Could Stop It. ([link removed] )

Mark L. Rohrbaugh

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