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Subject July’s Most-Read Articles
Date July 30, 2021 8:01 PM
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The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs

Friday, July 30, 2021

Dear John,

In the final newsletter of July we revisit the most-read articles
published this month.

July's Most-Read Articles

July's thematic issue, Borders, Immigrants & Health
, features original
research, analysis, and binational perspectives on migration and health
policy on both sides of the US-Mexico border.

Don't miss our five most-read journal articles from the issue.

* Dolores Acevedo-Garcia and coauthors considered immigrant legality as
a social determinant

of family and children's health and a barrier to safety-net programs.

* Arturo Vargas Bustamante and coauthors examined health trends and
disparities

in health care and coverage among US-born residents and immigrants.

* Elizabeth Ackert and coauthors investigated the health care contexts
for US Latinx communities

based on their histories as either new or established Latinx
destinations.

* Jessica Himmelstein and coauthors examined the influence of English
language barriers on health care use

for Hispanic and non-Hispanic adults.

* Sharon Borja and coauthors studied insurance rates of US citizen
migrant children

living in Mexico.

In July's Eye On Health Reform column
,
Katie Keith discussed the rising enrollment in the Affordable Care Act
Marketplace and the Biden administration's call for permanent
extensions of premium tax credits and other enhancements that are part
of the American Rescue Plan Act.  

Today on Health Affairs Blog, Eva Moya and coauthors discuss the
US-Mexico Border Health Commission
,
which was essentially dismantled under the Trump administration, but may
receive new life under Biden.

Pilar Ortega and Tiffany Shin argue that for people with limited English
proficiency, language-concordant health care
-in
which clinician and patient speak the same language-is associated with
better health outcomes.

Listen to our latest podcasts .
On today's episode of This Week, editors Rob Lott and Leslie Erdelack
discuss the latest on COVID-19
.

Your Daily Digest

Restoring An Inclusionary Safety Net For Children In Immigrant Families:
A Review Of Three Social Policies

Dolores Acevedo-Garcia et al.

Health Policy Challenges Posed By Shifting Demographics And Health
Trends Among Immigrants To The United States

Arturo Vargas Bustamante et al.

Understanding The Health Landscapes Where Latinx Immigrants Establish
Residence In The US

Elizabeth Ackert et al.

Health Care Spending And Use Among Hispanic Adults With And Without
Limited English Proficiency, 1999-2018

Jessica Himmelstein et al.

Health Insurance Access Among US Citizen Children In Mexico: National
And Transborder Policy Implications

Sharon Borja et al.

American Rescue Plan Increases ACA Enrollment

Katie Keith

Language Is Not A Barrier-It Is An Opportunity To Improve Health
Equity Through Education

Pilar Ortega and Tiffany M. Shin

A Call To Action: Reestablishment Of The US-Mexico Border Health
Commission

Eva Moya et al.

Podcast: COVID-19: The Latest on Federal Mask Guidance and Vaccine
Mandates

Rob Lott and Leslie Erdelack

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COVID-19: The Latest on Federal Mask Guidance and Vaccine Mandates

Health Affairs'  editors Rob Lott and Leslie Erdelack discuss the
latest on COVID-19, the Delta variant, the CDC's updated mask guidance,
and President Joe Biden's expected vaccine requirement for federal
government employees.

Listen Here

 

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