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Subject Funders Continue COVID-19 Fight
Date May 27, 2021 8:02 PM
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Thursday, May 27, 2021

Dear John,

Don't miss Alan Weil interviewing Liz Fowler, the new CMS deputy
administrator, next Thursday as part of a new speaker series. Register
here today
.

Funders Continue COVID-19 Fight

The GrantWatch column in the May 2021 issue

mentioned a broad sampling of foundations' recent funding in COVID-19
areas including vaccination, data collection and analysis, mental
health, legal services, and more. Also mentioned was a large grant for
contact tracing in Africa.

In Key Personnel Changes, the Missouri Foundation for Health has a new
president and CEO, who comes from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Today on Health Affairs Blog, Pablo Buitrón de la Vega and colleagues
write about a leading voice for addressing health inequities among
immigrants
.
In addition, Paige Nong and coauthors argue that structural racism is
not an exemption from personal accountability
.

In a new GrantWatch post
,
Rachel Block and Keanan Lane discuss the Peterson-Milbank Program for
Sustainable Health Care Costs, which supports health care cost growth
target initiatives in five states.

Also, Katie Keith surveys recent research on the public option and
what's happening in the states
.

Elevating Voices: Asian American and Pacific Islander American Heritage
Month: Ge Bai and colleagues wrote an analysis this April that suggests
that government and nonprofit hospitals' charity care is not aligned
with their favorable tax treatment
.

Your Daily Digest

Funders Continue COVID-19 Fight In Varied Ways

Lee L. Prina

Leah A. Zallman-A Leading Voice For Addressing Health Inequities Among
Immigrants

Pablo Buitrón de la Vega et al.

Structural Racism Is Not An Exemption From Accountability

Paige Nong et al.

Supporting States In Setting Health Care Cost Growth Targets To Improve
Affordability

Rachel Block and Keanan Lane

Hill Democrats Ask for Input On Public Option As CO, NV Consider
Adoption

Katie Keith

Analysis Suggests Government And Nonprofit Hospitals' Charity Care Is
Not Aligned With Their Favorable Tax Treatment

Ge Bai et al.

Monthly GrantWatch Blog Round-Up

New Commission To Tackle How National Health Data Are Collected, Shared,
And Used

Alonzo Plough and Gail C. Christopher (5/18/21)

Payment Reform For Nursing To Advance Health Equity: The Future Of
Nursing 2020-2030 NAM Report

Marshall H. Chin and Maureen Bisognano (5/13/21)

Navigating Care Transitions From SNF To Home During A Pandemic-Lessons
Learned

Joan Guzik (5/6/21)

Lessons From The Field: Offering Group Prenatal Care Via Telehealth
During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Arielle Lawson and Ann Ritter (4/29/21)

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**One-on-One with Elizabeth "Liz" Fowler**

On

**Thursday, June 3, 2021**, you are invited to join

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**Health Affairs** Editor-in-Chief

**Alan Weil** when he welcomes

**Elizabeth "Liz" Fowler**, the new deputy administrator of the Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and director of its Center for
Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI), for an in-depth discussion of
the Biden administration's plans and priorities for CMS and CMMI. 

There will be an opportunity for viewers to contribute questions.

**Date:   Thursday, June 3, 2021**

**Time:   1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. (EDT)**
Place:     Online details will be shared with registrants 24 hours in
advance of the event.

**Health Affairs** is grateful to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and
The Commonwealth Fund for their support of the special issue, "The
Affordable Care Act Turns 10
" (March 2020, Vol. 39,
No. 3: 359-544), and this event.

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