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Subject A Congressional Health Office; Aging In Place In New York City
Date September 22, 2020 8:00 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Tuesday, September 22, 2020**

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TODAY ON THE BLOG

PUBLIC HEALTH

Time For A Second Public Health Revolution: A Congressional Health
Office To Score Federal Legislation

By Kathleen Murphy and Keshia M. Pollack Porter

The current times call for bold action-action that supports health
equity and that assures that every person in this country has a just and
fair opportunity to be as healthy as possible. Fundamentally changing
how federal policies are evaluated so policy is aligned with health and
well-being is an excellent place to start.Read More >>

IN THE JOURNAL

LEADING TO HEALTH: DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH

Forged By AIDS, Storied NYC Residence Boosts Aging In Place

By Rob Waters

Rob Waters authors September's addition to our Leading to Health

series, which focuses on health system transformations. This time he
focuses on how two communities-Manhattan Plaza and Penn South, both
forged by HIV/AIDS and driven by a mission of justice-have enabled
aging in place. Read More >>

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**A CLOSER LOOK**-Homelessness

Homelessness is a dangerous health condition. This is the focal point of
Bechara Choucair and Bobby Watts' 2018 blog post responding to a series
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Health Affairs Health Policy Brief
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on addressing the housing crisis as a key element to solving
homelessness. Read how the authors take the connection one step
further,laying out the medical threats of homelessness.

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