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
Health Policy Brief: Low-Density Zoning, Health, And Health Equity
Check out the newest Health Affairs Policy Brief, “Low-Density Zoning, Health, And Health Equity.” The brief discusses the downstream effects of exclusionary, low-density residential zoning on health and health equity.

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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.

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