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Subject NEW ISSUE: Cancer Drugs, Medical Debt, Cybersecurity & More
Date December 7, 2025 1:03 PM
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December 2025 | Cancer Drugs, Medical Debt, Cybersecurity & More

Our December issue ([link removed] ) covers a wide range of topics, including analyses of innovation in cancer drugs under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022, the effectiveness of relief funding after the cyberattack on Change Healthcare, and more.

C A N C E R D R U G S

Follow-On Cancer Drugs Target Earlier Stages Than Initial Drugs: Implications Of The IRA ([link removed] )

Tomas J. Philipson et al.

M E D I C A L D E B T

Medical Debt In The US: Associations With Cancer Screening, Mortality, And Health Status ([link removed] )

Odysseas P. Chatzipanagiotou et al.

C Y B E R S E C U R I T Y

Lessons From CMS Relief Funding After Cyberattack On Change Healthcare ([link removed] )

Hannah T. Neprash et al.

T H E P R A C T I C E O F M E D I C I N E

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

Jane M. Zhu et al.

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Influenza Vaccination in the Crosshairs: The Battle between Science and Misinformation ([link removed] )

Gary A. Puckrein and Laura Lee Hall

Sponsored by National Minority Quality Forum ([link removed] )

How Federal-State Collaboration Can Continue To Advance Integrated Care For Dually Eligible Individuals ([link removed] )

Molly Knowles

part of our Medicare and Medicaid Integration series

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

Donald E. Metz

Cultural Transformation Can Fix The Broken Hospital Safety Reporting System ([link removed] )

Marcus Schabacker

Remembering Drummond Rennie ([link removed] )

William M. Silberg

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.

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

David D. Kim et al.

Unpacking Private Equity Investments In Drug Industry Third-Party Entities ([link removed] )

Yashaswini Singh et al.

The ‘Pharm-To-Table’ Movement For Prescription Drugs: Promising Or Performative? ([link removed] )

Brian Reid and Peter J. Neumann

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

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