On the Blog: To incentivize COVID-19 vaccinations, discount insurance
premiums
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Thursday, September 30, 2021
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Today Health Affairs released a new policy brief
about
low-density residential zoning.
Policy Brief: Low-Density Zoning, Health, And Health Equity
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Check out the newest Health Affairs Policy Brief, "Low-Density Zoning,
Health, And Health Equity
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The brief discusses the downstream effects of exclusionary, low-density
residential zoning on health and health equity.
Also, don't miss our monthly GrantWatch blog post round-up!
Today on Health Affairs Blog, Ian Liu and Jonathan Darrow suggest giving
vaccinated individuals a discount on their insurance premiums
to incentivize COVID-19 vaccinations.
Richard Gilfillan and Donald Berwick argue that CMS should provide a
multiyear strategy
to
make the accountable care organization (ACO) opportunity more
attractive, leading ultimately to a mandatory ACO program.
Elevating Voices: Hispanic Heritage Month: In a 2015 Health Affairs
paper, Felicia Marie Knaul and coauthors proposed a framework of
effective universal health coverage
intended to meet the challenge of chronic illnesses, using breast cancer
within the broader context of health system reform in Mexico as an
example.
Check out our COVID-19 Resource Center
for Health
Affairs content about all things related to the pandemic.
Your Daily Digest
Low-Density Zoning, Health, And Health Equity
Michael Lens
To Incentivize COVID-19 Vaccination, Give Vaccinated Individuals A
Discount On Their Insurance Premiums
Ian T.T. Liu and Jonathan Darrow
Medicare Advantage, Direct Contracting, And The Medicare 'Money
Machine,' Part 2: Building On The ACO Model
Rick Gilfillan and Donald M. Berwick
Achieving Effective Universal Health Coverage And Diagonal Approaches To
Care For Chronic Illnesses
Felicia Marie Knaul et al.
Monthly GrantWatch Blog Round-Up
New Insights On How Philanthropy Can Improve Community Health
Laudan Aron et al.
Telehealth Funding: Transforming Primary Care And Achieving Digital
Health Equity For Underresourced Populations
Christina Severin and Michael Curry
People Post: Comings And Goings Among Staffs And Boards In the Health
Philanthropy World
Lee-Lee Prina
Shift Work Is Harmful But Unavoidable: What's The Best Way To Address
It?
Megan McHugh et al.
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