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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**
**Friday, August 30, 2019**
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TODAY ON THE BLOG
FOLLOWING THE ACA
CMS Rejects Idaho Waiver As Incomplete
By Katie Keith
Idaho failed to include sufficient analysis for CMS to assess the
effects of the proposed waiver. Read More >>
WORKFORCE IN THE COMMUNITY
Developing The Workforce The Country Needs Through Geriatric Workforce
Enhancement Programs
By Jennifer Jurado Severance and Janice Knebl
Funding for current and additional GWEPs is necessary for a sustained
commitment to geriatrics education and better care for a growing
population of older adults. Read More >>
HEALTH PHILANTHROPY
People Post: Foundation Staffers' Goings and Comings; Job Openings
By Lee-Lee Prina
Who has a new job or has received a promotion in health philanthropy?
Read news from foundations around the country. Also, read about job
openings at foundations in Maine and New Jersey.Read More >>
IN THE JOURNAL
BOOK REVIEW
Reinhardt's Final Work
By Jeff Goldsmith
Jeff Goldsmith reviews Priced Out, Uwe Reinhardt's final book, calling
it "an unsparing and sobering analysis of the United States'
unfinished health policy agenda." Read More >>
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PAST EVENT:Â SENIORS IN THE "MIDDLE MARKET"
Many Seniors Will Be Unable To Afford Housing And Health Care By 2029
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senior housing and care, but with too many resources to qualify for
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**A CLOSER LOOK**- Payment Reform
The state of North Carolina has made headlines recently for its
concerted efforts to transition to more value-based payment models
across the state. Thispayment reform work
was described in detail in a February 2019 Health Affairs Blog post by
Mark B. McClellan, Mathew Alexander, Mark Japinga, and Robert S.
Saunders.
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