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Subject The Ten Most-Read Health Affairs Blog Posts Of 2020; Podcast: Overlooked Health Policy Stories
Date December 31, 2020 7:02 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Thursday, December 31, 2020**

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TODAY ON THE BLOG

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The Ten Most-Read Health Affairs Blog Posts Of 2020

Health Affairs

On this New Year's Eve, we present the past year's top ten Health
Affairs Blog posts.
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Overlooked Health Policy Stories of 2020-Part 2

The COVID-19 pandemic defined the majority of the year 2020. But it
wasn't the only story to follow this year, especially in the rich field
of health policy.

In a special extended episode of

**Health Affairs This Wee**k (the second of two end-of-year episodes),
Leslie Erdelack, Vabren Watts, and Jessica Bylander discuss some of the
stories you may have missed in health policy if you focused most of your
attention on the pandemic. The group highlights drug pricing and
regulations, the public charge rule, and the increase in health literacy
due to the pandemic.

Listen here.

**A CLOSER LOOK**-Learning From Past Pandemics

**** "If history has taught us anything, it is that the new
administration is likely to experience at least one infectious disease
crisis of significance." This is what Anthony Fauci wrote in a Health
Affairs Blog post in February 2017, one month after the Trump
administration took office. In this post, he highlighted opportunities
to learn from past disease outbreaks like HIV/AIDS, Ebola, and Zika. On
the last day of 2020, a year that has been marked by COVID-19 in every
way, from devastating loss to triumphant scientific breakthroughs,
revisit what Fauci hoped we would learn when faced with this pandemic

and ponder what new lessons we will carry forward into future health
crises.

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