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In late 2025, our relationship with Project HOPE entered a new phase. Health Affairs became Health Affairs Publishing, LLC, a single-member limited liability company wholly owned by Project HOPE. The selected name for the organization, Health Affairs Publishing, reflects Health Affairs’ new role operating as its own publisher.
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A Health Podyssey: Medicaid vs. 340B: A Drug Pricing Clash (Sayeh Nikpay) ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Sayeh Nikpay of the University of Minnesota about her recent paper exploring how The Medicaid Drug Rebate Program and the 340B Program interact in ways that can unintentionally increase costs, the adoption of cost-saving strategies to mitigate these interactions, and more.
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