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Subject Condition-Based Alternative Payment Models; Health Care Delivery In Low-Income Areas During COVID-19; Women’s Political Representation And Child Mortality In Brazil; Poems About Health Care
Date July 17, 2020 6:20 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Friday, July 17, 2020**

TODAY ON THE BLOG
PAYMENT

Critical Considerations For Condition-Based Alternative Payment Models:
A Multi-Stakeholder Perspective

By Prakash Jayakumar, Jonathan O'Donnell, Olivia Manickas-Hill, Mark
Japinga, Chad Mather, Mark B. McClellan, and Kevin Bozic

Condition-based payment offers a viable and exciting path forward for
specialist-driven, value-based care, but efforts are still in early
stages. Diverse initiatives will be needed in the coming years to expand
new model designs to a wider range of conditions and assist in the long,
difficult process of integrating and transforming delivery models. Read
More >>

COVID-19

Supporting Health Care Delivery In Low-Income Areas During COVID-19

By Shivani A. Shah, Michael E. Chernew, and Nancy D. Beaulieu

COVID-19 has created significant financial hardship for health care
providers. In the course of crafting and implementing policy responses,
it is important to consider their potential impact on the most
vulnerable providers and the patients that depend on them. Read More >>

ELSEWHERE@HEALTH AFFAIRS

Narrative Matters: Poems About Health Care

In April, three winning poems from Health Affairs' second poetry
contest were published in the journal. Here we feature some of our other
favorites from the contest on the Blog. Read More >>

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IN THE JOURNAL

CULTURE OF HEALTH

Increases In Women's Political Representation Associated With
Reductions In Child Mortality In Brazil

By Philipp Hessel, María José González Jaramillo, Davide Rasella, Ana
Clara Duran, and Olga L. Sarmiento

Philipp Hessel and coauthors investigate the association between female
political participation in Brazil and under-five mortality rates, as
well as potential connections to the rollout of a conditional cash
transfer program and a primary health care program.
Read More >>

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**A CLOSER LOOK**-Immigration Policy And HIV

In a Health Affairs Blog post, Amir Mohareb, Rochelle Walensky, and
Emily Hyle discuss the contradictions regarding immigration policy and
HIV. They argue that the Departments of Homeland Security and Health and
Human Services should immediately end the inaccurate interpretation of
HIV as a "communicable disease" meriting family separation
,
and double efforts to stop family separation, prolonged detention, and
discriminatory immigration practices for migrants and asylum seekers
with HIV.

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