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Subject Back-To-School Essentials: Costs & Financing, Racism, Value-Based Care & More
Date September 1, 2021 8:00 PM
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The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

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Back-To-School Essential Learnings

On the second day of our three-day "Back-To-School Essentials"
series, we are featuring a variety of Health Affairs content covering
topics important for future health policy experts.

Costs & Financing: In a February 2021 article published as part of the
National Academy of Medicine's Vital Directions for Health and Health
Care project, William Shrank and coauthors discusshealth costs and
financing priorities
to
advance health care access, affordability, and equity.

Racism & Publishing: Rhea Boyd and coauthors published a blog post in
July 2020 titled "On Racism: A New Standard For Publishing On Racial
Health Inequities
,"
outlining how scholars and research journals routinely fail to
interrogate racism as a critical driver of racial health inequities.

Value-Based Care: OnA Health Podyssey
in
January 2021, Sherry Glied discussed national health care spending in
2019 and whether value-based care will be transformational.

Housing & Health: A bundle of Health Policy Briefs published in June
2018 focused on the connection between housing and health. In one,
Lauren Taylor outlines the literature
and
provides high-level direction for future research and policy agendas. 
 

Professional Development: This fall, Health Affairs Senior Editor
Jessica Bylander will host a virtual Lunch And Learn for prospective
authors about how to submit a paper to Health Affairs.

Most importantly, don't miss the Health Affairs Student Subscription
Rate! Students can unlock all
of our peer-reviewed articles and much more at a reduced rate. Prices
start at $81 for an online-only subscription.

Today on Health Affairs Blog, Katie Keith discusses how, as we await
potential new health care legislation from Capitol Hill and the release
of several major new federal rules, the Biden administration continues
to advance its priorities

under the Affordable Care Act.

Oliver Kim discusses moving our health care system

away from one that too often reinforces structural racism into one that
roots out disparities and inequities.

Kathryn Phillips and Grace Lin explain why it is possible that the
recent approval of a new Alzheimer's drug will drive a rush to test
more people
,
some of whom may not be eligible.

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Your Daily Digest

ACA Round-Up: Navigator Grantees, GAO Investigation, Contraceptive
Mandate, And More

Katie Keith

Addressing The Mental Health Needs Of The AAPI Community

Oliver Kim

Yet Another Controversy Over The Latest Alzheimer's Drug: How Will
Patient Eligibility Be Determined?

Kathryn A. Phillips and Grace A. Lin

 

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