On the Blog: How the Biden administration can pass the Medicaid Reentry
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The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Dear John,
Today we are revisiting popular Health Affairs articles, blog posts, and
podcasts published this month. Â
November Content Highlights
In the Narrative Matters essay in November's Health Affairs, Nora Super
shares her story of living with major depression
and calls for better treatments and reducing the stigma surrounding
mental health issues. Her essay argues for accessible and equitable
care, improved alternative treatment options, and social prescribing.
Health Affairs Blog featured a post by Matthew Wynia and coauthors
titled "Why A Universal COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Is Ethical Today
."
Addressing counterpoints to common arguments against vaccine mandates,
the authors argue that mandates should only be used if they are needed,
and that the COVID-19 pandemic is one of those moments.
In celebration of the one-year anniversary of A Health Podyssey,
Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviewed Ashish Jha
,
dean of the Brown University School of Public Health, on what he's
learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, the bright spots he sees for health
care payment reform, and how he uses social media.
Dive deeper into the November issue
of Health Affairs and
all our recent content on our website
.
For those celebrating, Happy Thanksgiving. Health Affairs Today will be
back in your inbox on Monday, November 29, when our staff returns to the
office.
Today on Health Affairs Blog, Jacqueline Lantsman discusses how the
Biden administration should use its power to bolster the budding
bipartisan alliance required to pass the Medicaid Reentry Act
.
Elevating Voices: Native American Heritage Month: In a Health Affairs
Blog post
from the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Heidi Schultz foresaw the
elevated risk Native American communities would face and described how
philanthropic foundations could help. She wrote, "Even when we are not
in the midst of a pandemic, life for many Natives is difficult, and
access to good care is limited...Action is needed now to support these
communities."
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Opening Up About My Struggle With Recurring Depression
Nora Super
Why A Universal COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Is Ethical Today
Matthew K. Wynia et al.
Podcast: Ashish Jha On Health Care Payment Reform, COVID-19 & Health
Policy Twitter
Alan Weil and Ashish K. Jha
Initiating Medicaid Coverage In Prison 30 Days Prior To Reentry
Jacqueline Lantsman
Native American Communities And COVID-19: How Foundations Can Help
Heidi A. Schultz
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health.
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Foundation, and other members of the Presidents' Council on Disability
Inclusion in Philanthropy for their support of this issue. The articles
in this issue will be open access thanks to the generous support of
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