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Subject NEW POLICY BRIEF: Consumer Debt, Race, & Health
Date December 11, 2025 8:58 PM
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Forefront: Do Medicare’s IPAY 2027 Negotiated Drug Prices Reflect Value For Money?

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ICYMI, we released our Health Affairs Highlights of 2025 which highlighted some of our favorite pieces of content across our organization for 2025.

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Consumer Debt, Race, And Health: Can Debt Relief Be A Solution For Reducing Racial Health Disparities? ([link removed] )

In a Health Policy Brief released today, Fenaba R. Addo explores how consumer debt is linked to health outcomes and disparities, and emerging evidence highlights areas where policy action and further research could improve equity.

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Getting Ahead of Alzheimer’s Disease May Help Transform One of The World’s Most Feared Diseases ([link removed] )

Roberto Servi

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The Law That Saved America’s Vaccines—And That Secretary Kennedy Is Trying To Destroy ([link removed] )

Ted Kennedy, Jr. and Richard Hughes IV

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

Hospitals’ Expanding Pursuit Of Nonclinical Revenue ([link removed] )

Soleil Shah and Niyum Gandhi

Do Medicare’s IPAY 2027 Negotiated Drug Prices Reflect Value For Money? ([link removed] )

Peter J. Neumann et al.

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

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Join Health Affairs on January 21 from 1:30 pm – 2 pm ET for an exclusive Insider virtual event exploring the latest drug policies with the University of Utah’s Joey Mattingly.

Mattingly will join Health Affairs’ Laura Tollen to get Insiders up to speed on the latest drug policy developments and what to expect later in 2026.

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