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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**
**Tuesday, July 21, 2020**
TODAY ON THE BLOG
COVID-19
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Caring For Kids In The COVID-19 Era: Addressing Social Drivers And
Paying For Health
By R. Lawrence Moss, Charlene A. Wong, Daniella Gratale, and Mark B.
McClellan
The road to recovery from COVID-19 is through transforming our health
care and social service systems to address underlying social factors
impacting the health of children and families, with a goal of promoting
health equity. Read More >>
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FOLLOWING THE ACA
ACA Litigation Round-Up: Part II
By Katie Keith
This post discusses the status of long-standing ACA-related lawsuits and
highlights newer lawsuits over ACA implementation. A prior post
summarized the implications of recent Supreme Court decisions and
California v. Texas. A third post will focus on the resolution of
lawsuits over the risk corridors program. Read More >>
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IN THE JOURNAL
DISPARITIES
EMS Access Constraints And Response Time Delays For Deprived Critically
Ill Patients Near Paris, France
By Matthieu Heidet, Thierry Da Cunha, Elise Brami, Eric Mermet, Michel
Dru, Béatrice Simonnard, Eric Lecarpentier, Charlotte Chollet-Xémard,
Corinne Bergeron, Mohamed Khalid, Brian Grunau, Jean Marty, and Etienne
Audureau
Increased emergency medical services (EMS) response times and areas of
low socioeconomic status are both associated with poorer outcomes for
several time-sensitive medical conditions attended to by medical
personnel before a patient is hospitalized. We evaluated the association
between EMS response times, area deprivation level, and on-scene access
constraints encountered by EMS in a large urban area in France.
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**A CLOSER LOOK**-Intercultural Health Care In Ecuador
Dependent on a Western health system often dismissive of the traditional
health practices of indigenous groups, many Ecuadorian citizens are not
receiving the care that they deserve. On Health Affairs Blog, Alexandra
Reichert asserts that in order for Ecuador to fulfill the constitutional
promise of the right to intercultural health care, the government must
recognize indigenous clinics and invest in intercultural health
education in rural areas
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and medical schools ought to improve their intercultural education
programs.
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