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Subject JUST RELEASED: August 2021 Issue
Date August 2, 2021 8:08 PM
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The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs

Monday, August 2, 2021

Dear John,

The August issue of Health Affairs covers pharmaceuticals, with an
emphasis on biosimilars; global health policy, particularly trust in
governments; Medicare payment; Medicaid coverage; the effects of paid
sick leave; and more.

Prescription Drugs, Global Health & More

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In his preview of Health Affairs' August issue
,
Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil highlights some of the topics and articles.
You can also check out our T
able of Contents
to see everything
in this edition.

Multiple papers in the issue discuss pharmaceuticals. Authors dive into
drug utilization management
,
examine patent litigation related to biosimilars
,
and analyze prices for biosimilars in France's market
.

Global health papers cover the relationship between democratic quality
and universal health coverage
,
trust in governments and health workers
,
and public attitudes toward COVID-19 public health regulations

in Israel.

Read these papers and much more in the full August 2021 issue
.

Today on Health Affairs Blog, Anna Morenz and Joshua Liao discuss
value-based payment and the need to reduce disparities in telehealth
access
.

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Prescription Drugs, Global Health, And More

Alan Weil

Quantifying The Economic Burden Of Drug Utilization Management On
Payers, Manufacturers, Physicians, And Patients

Scott Howell et al.

Barriers To US Biosimilar Market Growth: Lessons From Biosimilar Patent
Litigation

Victor L. Van de Wiele et al.

Competition From Biosimilars Drives Price Reductions For Biologics In
The French Single-Payer Health System

James C. Robinson and Quentin Jarrion

Democracies Linked To Greater Universal Health Coverage Compared With
Autocracies, Even In An Economic Recession

Tara Templin et al.

Trust In Governments And Health Workers Low Globally, Influencing
Attitudes Toward Health Information, Vaccines

Corrina Moucheraud et al.

Pandemic Fatigue: The Effects Of The COVID-19 Crisis On Public Trust And
Compliance With Regulations In Israel

Moran Bodas and Kobi Peleg

Use Value-Based Payment To Resolve The Debate About Telehealth Payment
Parity

Anna Morenz and Joshua M. Liao

 

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