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Health Affairs Today
The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

Friday, September 18, 2020
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TODAY ON THE BLOG

COVID-19

Long-Term Care Facilities Must Prioritize Immigrant Workers’ Needs To Contain COVID-19
By Caroline Lee, Archana Podury, Jasmine Kaduthodil, and Leigh Graham

After detailing the heightened risks to immigrant workers from the pandemic, we propose systems-level changes including comprehensive COVID-19 protections, long-term improvements to working standards, and organizing for immigrant workers' rights. Read More >>

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IN THE JOURNAL

GLOBAL HEALTH POLICY

By Jennifer Sherwood, Matthea Roemer, Brian Honermann, Austin Jones, Greg Millett, and Michele R. Decker

The 2017 expanded Mexico City Policy prohibits non-US-based nongovernmental organizations from receiving US global health assistance if they either perform or refer for abortion services. Jennifer Sherwood and coauthors study the effects of the expanded policy on implementing partners of US-funded HIV programming by the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Read More >>

A CLOSER LOOK—A Culture Of Health

The health care world is searching for health reform that addresses the social determinants of health via honest discussions on racism, discrimination, and their impact on the culture of health. Yet, how is culture being defined? Read Daniel Dohan and Corey Abramson’s 2016 blog post on the perils of discussing culture in a way that can lead to victim-blaming, micro-aggressions in policy, and stigmatizing the vulnerable. In 2020, has the conversation gotten healthier or has it faltered under these dangers?

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