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Subject Ebola: The Need For US Action; Pay Equity In Public Health; Coverage Among American Indians And Alaska Natives After The ACA; Hot Articles in September
Date October 2, 2019 8:17 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Wednesday, October 2, 2019**

TODAY ON THE BLOG

GLOBAL HEALTH

The Ebola Outbreak: The Need For US Action

By Ashish K. Jha

It will take American leadership, working with our allies in Europe and
Africa, to bring this disease to a close. One year and 2,000 deaths
later, the time for more robust action is well overdue. Read More >>

PUBLIC HEALTH

A Winning Goal: Pay Equity In Public Health

By Chrissie Juliano

As a society, and in governmental public health, we need to work to
level the entire playing field to create and achieve more equitable
outcomes. Read More >>

HEALTH EQUITY

From Emergencies To Equity: The Growing Role Of Hospitals In Community
Health

By Jason Lacsamana, Sandra Viera, Katie Miller, and Sonja Lockhart

The St. Joseph Health Community Partnership Fund has been working with
Prevention Institute in seven California communities. The two
organizations aim to support hospitals and their community partners in
pursuing upstream causes of, and solutions to, community-level health
problems. It is critically important to address the root causes of
health problems and eliminate health inequities, because clinical
strategies alone won't lead to healthier outcomes. Read More >>

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October 10, 2019
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The October 2019 issue of Health Affairs takes a comprehensive look at
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IN THE JOURNAL

DISPARITIES

Regional Differences In Coverage Among American Indians And Alaska
Natives Before And After The ACA

By Leah Frerichs, Ronny Bell, Kristen Hassmiller Lich, Daniel Reuland,
and Donald Warne

Leah Frerichs and coauthors used American Community Survey data for the
period 2010-17 to examine unadjusted trends in health insurance
coverage among American Indians and Alaska Natives across ten US
regions. Read More >>

HOT ARTICLES IN SEPTEMBER

Students Shouldn't Merely 'Survive' Medical School

By Eli M. Cahan

US Physicians' Reactions To ACA Implementation, 2012-17

By Lindsay Riordan, Rahma Warsame, Sarah Jenkins, Kandace Lackore, Joel
E. Pacyna, Ryan M. Antiel, Timothy Beebe, Mark Liebow, Bjorg
Thorsteinsdottir, Matthew Wynia, Susan Dorr Goold, Matthew DeCamp,
Marion Danis, and Jon Tilburt

Cooling The Hot Spots Where Child Hospitalization Rates Are High: A
Neighborhood Approach To Population Health

By Andrew F. Beck, Kristy L. Anderson, Kate Rich, Stuart C. Taylor,
Srikant B. Iyer, Uma R. Kotagal, and Robert S. Kahn

Marketwide Price Transparency Suggests Significant Opportunities For
Value-Based Purchasing

By Anna D. Sinaiko, Pragya Kakani, and Meredith B. Rosenthal

Can Medicaid Expansion Prevent Housing Evictions?

By Heidi L. Allen, Erica Eliason, Naomi Zewde, and Tal Gross

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**A CLOSER LOOK**-Cybersecurity

The Food and Drug Administration recently informed patients, providers,
and manufacturers about "potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities of
connected medical devices and health care networks that use certain
communication software." This journal article
from 2014
stresses that for telehealth to succeed, privacy and security risks must
be identified and addressed.

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