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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**
**Friday, October 18, 2019**
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TODAY ON THE BLOG
****PUBLIC HEALTH
Five Victories For Public Health: Courts Enjoin The Public Charge Rule
By Wendy E. Parmet
Shortly before it was set to take effect last Tuesday, five federal
districts courts, sitting in Washington, California, Baltimore, Cook
County, and New York City, issued preliminary injunctions against the
Trump administration's new public charge rule, halting at least for
now a rule that was widely expected to reduce immigrants' access to
health care, place new burdens on safety-net providers, and jeopardize
public health, especially in immigrant communities. Read More >>
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NARRATIVE MATTERS
Ending Gaze Aversion Toward Child Abuse And Neglect
By Richard D. Krugman
For more than fifty years, not enough has been done to tackle the
national problems of child abuse and neglect. Read More >>
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A CLOSER LOOK-Vaccinations
A CDC report shows that rates of young children not receiving
vaccinations against certain diseases, including measles, continued to
climb in recent years. A Health Affairs study from 2018 reveals how
receipt of childhood vaccinations in the US has been declining
, and
outbreaks of preventable infectious diseases have become more common.
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