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The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs

August 8, 2021

Dear John,

Be sure to register for our latest Policy Spotlight
. On
Thursday, August 12,

**Health Affairs** Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil welcomes Chiquita
Brooks-LaSure, administrator of CMS.

Read on for highlights from Health Affairs this week.

What's New In Health Affairs

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The August issue of Health Affairs covers a broad range of topics
including 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.

Read Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil's preview
,
or check out our Table 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.

In this month's Leading To Health article
,
Rebecca Gale takes readers to People's Community Clinic, in Austin,
Texas.

In 2018, after the Trump administration announced intentions to expand
the definition of "public charge" to include Medicaid and Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program recipients, People's Community Clinic's
Medical-Legal Partnership sprang into action.

Featured This Week

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

Podcast: Health Care Gaps For Migrants & Asylum Seekers On The Mexican
Border During COVID-19

Alan Weil, Cesar Infante, and Ietza Bojorquez-Chapela

Legal Counsel: A Health Care Partner For Immigrant Communities

Rebecca Gale

Podcast: The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill - What's In It For Health
Care

Chris Fleming and Ellen Bayer

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Health Care Gaps For Migrants & Asylum Seekers On The Mexican Border
During COVID-19

Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Ietza
Bojorquez-Chapela and Cesar Infante on how Mexico's response to COVID-19
took into account the needs of in-transit migrants and asylum seekers.

Listen Here

On The Blog This Week

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

Anna Morenz and Joshua M. Liao

**Money For Nothing: The Biden Administration Seeks To Overturn Section
1115 Demonstration Safeguards**

Laura Hermer

The New Mobile Methadone Rules And What They Mean For Treatment Access

Taleed El-Sabawi et al.

Health Care Workers Deserve Solidarity, Not Just Gratitude

David Myles and Duncan Maru

A Transnational Model Of Migrant Mental Health Care With A Human Rights
Perspective And A Social Justice Lens

Diana Patricia Guízar Sánchez et al.

Making A Collective Impact In A Public Health Crisis: Recommendations
For Grantors And Practitioners

Anitha Sivasankaran et al.

The Reallocationists Versus The Direct Allocationists

Paul Hughes-Cromwick et al.

Sharing The Knowledge: How President Joe Biden Can Use The Defense
Production Act To End The Pandemic Worldwide

Zain Rizvi et al.

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On

**Thursday, August 12, 2021**, you are invited to join

****

**Health Affairs** Editor-in-Chief

**Alan Weil** when he welcomes

**Chiquita Brooks-LaSure**, the new administrator of the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) at the US Department of Health and
Human Services. At

****CMS, Brooks-LaSure oversees programs including Medicare, Medicaid,
the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and the HealthCare.gov
health insurance Marketplace.

There will be an opportunity for viewers to contribute questions before
and during the live session.

Date:     Thursday, August 12, 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

Register Here

 

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The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill - What's In It For Health Care

Health Affairs' Senior Editors Ellen Bayer and Chris Fleming share the
latest on the bipartisan infrastructure deal and how health care will be
affected, including policies on telehealth, clean drinking water,
climate change, broadband internet, and other social determinants of
health.

Listen Here

 

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