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Friday, July 12, 2019
TODAY ON THE BLOG

PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE

Using All-Payer Data To Conduct Cross-State Comparisons Of Health Insurance Enrollment
By Sarah H. Gordon

All-payer claims databases are an important tool for studying how Americans move through the health insurance system. Read More >>


IN THE JOURNAL

DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH

To Improve Outcomes, Health Systems Invest In Affordable Housing
By David Tuller

In this month’s Leading to Health, David Tuller describes how health care networks in Portland, Oregon, are helping expand access to stable housing and supportive services.
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This article appears in Health Affairs’ series on Leading to Health.
Leading To Health


A CLOSER LOOKVaping

A number of states have enacted laws to combat teen vaping, and eight states have raised the age to purchase tobacco to 21. San Francisco has adopted the nation’s first ban on e-cigarette sales. Back in 2015, a Health Affairs Blog post asked "What should public health officials be doing about e-cigarettes?"

 
 
 
 
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