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Subject What Does the Biden Administration Have Planned for the ACA?
Date January 22, 2021 9:01 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Friday, January 22, 2021**

TODAY ON THE BLOG

FOLLOWING THE ACA

Lawsuit Challenges GA's 1332 Waiver, ACA In The Biden Pandemic Plan

By Katie Keith

On January 14, Planned Parenthood Southeast and the Feminist Women's
Health Center filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's
approval of Georgia's waiver under Section 1332 of the Affordable Care
Act (ACA). This post summarizes that legal challenge as well as parts of
President Biden's recent proposed pandemic relief package that relate
to the ACA and coverage. Read More >>

COVID-19

Four Steps To Help Achieve COVID-19 Vaccine Adoption: How Health
Professionals Can Embrace Their Role As Messengers

By Adam L. Beckman, Howard P. Forman, and Saad B. Omer

While large scale messaging and public health campaigns may often be the
domain of public health institutions, health professionals can leverage
their credibility to amplify messages, whether through their offices and
communities, or by engaging with social media and local outlets as many
have already during the pandemic. Read More >>

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NARRATIVE MATTERS: BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE

Out Of Options For Patients With Serious Mental Illness

By Brian Scott Barnett

Brian Scott Barnett relays what it is like for a woman with serious
mental illness to cycle between a state hospital, shelters, nursing
homes, and psychiatric units, with no permanent place to land. Read More
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Listen to the podcast here.

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More Seats At The Federal Table For Health Equity

Listen to Leslie Erdelack and Vabren Watts talk about the Biden
inauguration, the new president's picks for an incoming health team, and
what it all means for health equity.

Listen here.

**A CLOSER LOOK**-Health Reform Prospects In 2009

In a January 2009 Perspective, Rep. Jim Cooper (D-TN) and then-Rep.
Michael Castle (R-DE) assessed the prospects for health reform under the
newly-elected Obama administration. They argued that President-elect
Obama's best opportunity to deliver on his promise of universal coverage
would come during his first six months in office. Revisit this
discussion about Obama's campaign promises

and what would eventually become the Affordable Care Act.

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