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Subject Health Affairs’ June Issue: COVID-19, Equity & More
Date June 13, 2021 11:59 AM
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The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs

June 13, 2021

Dear John,

Read on for highlights from Health Affairs this week.

What's New In Health Affairs

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In his introduction to the new June issue, Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil
highlights some of the issue's key topics and articles
.
You can also check out our table of contents
to see everything in
this edition.

Christopher Sun and coauthors examine cardiac arrests in the early phase
of the COVID-19 pandemic

in Boston.

Jonathan Yu and coauthors study the decline in emergency department
visits

after a stay-at-home order in the St. Louis metropolitan region.

Ian Nason and coauthors investigate a decrease in initiation of
psychotropic medications

in the early months of the pandemic.

Zirui Song and Katherine Baicker looked into the effects of a workplace
wellness program

at worksites within BJ's Wholesale Club.

As part of our Practice of Medicine
series,
Samuel Edwards and coauthors investigated burnout in primary care
practices
.

Wafa Tarazi and coauthors provide a comprehensive picture of
COVID-19-related mortality among Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries

through September 2020.

Marissa Reitsma and coauthors analyze community-level data on COVID-19
in California

from March 22, 2020, through October 3, 2020. They found that among
cases with known race and ethnicity, 70 percent were among Latinos,
despite Latinos comprising 39 percent of the state's population.

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Features Of A Zero-Burnout Primary Care Practice

Listen to

**Health Affairs** Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interview Samuel Edwards
from the Oregon Health and Science University about physician burnout.

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Featured This Week

COVID-19, Equity, And More

Alan R. Weil

Worse Cardiac Arrest Outcomes During The COVID-19 Pandemic In Boston Can
Be Attributed To Patient Reluctance To Seek Care

Christopher Sun et al.

Changes In Non-COVID-19 Emergency Department Visits By Acuity And
Insurance Status During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Jonathan Yu et al.

Decline In New Starts Of Psychotropic Medications During The COVID-19
Pandemic

Ian Nason et al.

Podcast: LIVE with Liz Fowler, Director Of The Center for Medicare &
Medicaid Innovation

Alan Weil and Elizabeth Fowler

Health And Economic Outcomes Up To Three Years After A Workplace
Wellness Program: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Zirui Song and Katherine Baicker

Cultural And Structural Features Of Zero-Burnout Primary Care Practices

Samuel T. Edwards et al.

Podcast: Features Of A Zero-Burnout Primary Care Practice

Alan Weil and Samuel Edwards

COVID-19-Related Deaths And Excess Deaths Among Medicare Fee-For-Service
Beneficiaries

Wafa W. Tarazi et al.

Racial/Ethnic Disparities In COVID-19 Exposure Risk, Testing, And Cases
At The Subcounty Level In California

Marissa B. Reitsma

Podcast: Insights Into FDA's Controversial Decision To Approve A New
Alzheimer's Treatment Drug

Rob Lott and Leslie Erdelack

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LIVE with Liz Fowler, Director Of The Center For Medicare & Medicaid
Innovation

Listen to

**Health Affairs** Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interview Liz Fowler,
Director of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, at a live
Health Affairs speaker event from June 3, 2021.

Listen Here

On The Blog This Week

Record High ACA Enrollment At 31 Million Americans

Katie Keith

Legal Information And Rights Education As An Element of Care: A
Promising Health Justice Strategy

Samantha J. Morton

Limiting Coverage Based On Efficacy And Safety: A Path Forward For
Medicare Regarding The Alzheimer's Treatment Aducanumab

Sean Dickson et al.

When Assessing A Health Technology's Value, Don't Ignore The Supply
Chain

Jason Shafrin and Rick van der Vegte

Navigator Funding Opportunity Departs From Trump Priorities

Katie Keith

A Sensible Solution: How The Affordable Care Act Can Insure More Young
Invincibles

Heather Foster and Margaret A. Murray

A Decade of Value-Based Payment: Lessons Learned And Implications For
The Centers For Medicare And Medicaid Innovation, Part 1

Hannah L. Crook et al.

A Decade of Value-Based Payment: Lessons Learned And Implications For
The Centers For Medicare And Medicaid Innovation, Part 2

Hannah L. Crook et al.

Recent Legislation Can Dramatically Improve Substance Use Prevention:
Here's How To Seize The Opportunity

Linda Richter et al.

The FDA's Approval of Aduhelm: Potential Implications Across A Wide
Range Of Health Policy Issues And Stakeholders

Rachel Sachs

Empowering Patients Through Shared Visit Notes

MaKaya Saulsberry et al.

Pediatric Gun Violence: A Public Health Crisis that Demands Physician
Advocacy

Annie L. Andrews and Shannon Watts

HEALTH AFFAIRS BRANDED POST:
Medicare Advantage Creates Benefits For Providers Amid COVID-19 And
Beyond

Allyson Y. Schwartz
Paid for by Better Medicare Alliance

 

HEALTH AFFAIRS BRANDED POST:
The orchestrators, integrators, and platform players that will redefine
future healthcare ecosystems

By Sundar Subramanian et al.
Paid for by PwC

 

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Insights Into FDA's Controversial Decision To Approve A New Alzheimer's
Treatment Drug

Listen to Health Affairs' Rob Lott and Leslie Erdelack discuss the FDA's
controversial decision to approve Aduhelm (aducanumab) to treat patients
with Alzheimer's disease.

Listen Here

 

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