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Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Dear John,
Thank you for being a Health Affairs Today subscriber. Today, we are
sending a special email highlighting the one-year anniversary of our A
Health Podyssey podcast
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We launched A Health Podyssey a year ago to take listeners beyond the
research published in Health Affairs.
In each episode, Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil brings
listeners in-depth conversations with the leading researchers shaping
the big ideas in health policy and health services research. Guests
provide more insight into their research while putting their findings in
context of the larger health care landscape.
We released a new episode each week and now have over 60 episodes for
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times.
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study. For those, we want to offer listeners a broader conversation.
To celebrate
**A Health Podyssey**'s one-year anniversary, we take listeners on such
an
**Excursion** and speak with Ashish Jha from the Brown University School
of Public Health to
discuss lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and the future of
health care payment reform.
Jha is a widely published health care researcher whose public voice
mixes a combination of deep expertise and the ability to explain complex
health care concepts simply.
Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jha's insights on the virus
have helped many navigate complicated public health issues. He's built
up a large social media following as a result, with more than 280,000
Twitter followers .
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"We can't go back to the conversation of 2019. You don't get to pick up
where you left off...We're going to have to start asking big questions
like 'what happens when the next pandemic hits' [and] 'how do we get our
system ready.'"
Dr. Ashish Jha - Dean of the School of Public Health, Brown University,
on what's next for health policy in the aftermath of COVID-19
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