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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**
**Wednesday, December 23, 2020**
TODAY ON THE BLOG
CLINICAL CARE
The CMS Oncology Care Model Is Falling Short Of Its Promise. Could
Oncology Hospital At Home Be The Remedy?
By Jackson T. Bowers, Callie A. Scott, Kathi H. Mooney, Sandra G. Jost,
Nina R. O'Connor, and Justin E. Bekelman
Spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, payers have shown willingness to
engage in innovative Hospital at Home models. As waivers permitting
these models expire, policy makers must replace them with long-term
payment structures to support this type of patient-centered, high-value
care, particularly in oncology. Read More >>
HEALTH PHILANTHROPY
People Post: Foundation Staffers' Comings And Goings, Honors; Job
Openings At Foundations
By Lee-Lee Prina
Read news from the past few months at foundations that fund in health:
new hires, staff who have moved on, a key foundation staffer named to
the Biden-Harris Transition's COVID-19 Advisory Board, a foundation
president elected to the National Academy of Medicine, and more. Also,
read about two current job openings at foundations. Read More >>
IN THE JOURNAL
GRANTWATCH
Climate Change And Health: Recently Funded Projects
By Lee L. Prina
The December 2020 GrantWatch column provides a sampling of foundations
that have funded efforts on climate change's relation to health. Equity
is an important facet of both a program funded by the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation and an initiative funded by the Kresge Foundation.
Also, read about the 2019 Climate Campaign, funded by four foundations.
Its aim was "to demonstrate that reframing climate change as a health
crisis could move Americans to support stronger climate action from
their elected representatives." The column has some "people news,"
too-find out who now leads the bioethics-focused Greenwall Foundation,
and more. Read More >>
Read the December 2020 Table of Contents
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**A CLOSER LOOK**-Health And Holidays: Food
**** Many look forward to special holiday meals or sweets all
year-cookies, latkes, eggnog, and much more. As holiday foods and
drinks come back into our kitchens, we should remember that the
relationship between food and health is complex. In an article published
in Health Affairs' Health and Food issue in November 2015, Sara Bleich
and coauthors discuss the strong, complex relationship between an
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