From Health Affairs Today <[email protected]>
Subject States Need Better Hospital Finance Data
Date December 3, 2025 9:02 PM
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Welcome New Editorial Board Members at Health Affairs

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Today's Featured Articles

Growth In Number Of Practices And Clinicians Participating In Concierge And Direct Primary Care, 2018–23 ([link removed] )

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The President Weighs In: Improving Access And Affordability Of Obesity Medications ([link removed] )

David D. Kim et al.

Federal Budget Cuts Won’t Hit All Hospitals Equally: How States Can Better Analyze Hospital And Health System Financial Data ([link removed] )

Julia Burleson et al.

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Proportion Of Preventive Primary Care Visits Nearly Doubled, Especially Among Medicare Beneficiaries, 2001–19 ([link removed] )

Lisa S. Rotenstein et al. (November 2023)

Health Affairs Welcomes 11 New Editorial Board Members ([link removed] )

Health Affairs recently completed a transition of its editorial board that saw eight long-time members retire from board service and eleven new members added to the board.

We are excited to welcome the new members to our board. They include:

- Ge Bai
- Lanhee Chen
- Shekinah Fashaw-Walters
- Sachin Jain
- Amol Navathe
- Chris Pope
- Zirui Song
- Sarah Szanton
- Hemi Tewarson
- Erin Trish
- George Wehby

Last month, 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.

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