The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs
November 28,
2021
Dear John,
Read on for highlights from Health Affairs this week.
What's New In Health Affairs
An upcoming issue of Health Affairs will focus on Disability and Health, an intersection at the heart of health equity. Please see our announcement below for more
information.
This week on Health Affairs Blog, Katie Keith summarized the coverage-related provisions in the version of the Build Back Better Act that was passed by the House on November 19.
Anna Harvey discussed the need for investment in research that can provide policy-relevant evidence about the effects of mis- and disinformation on health outcomes.
And Jacqueline Lantsman argued that the Biden administration should use its power to bolster the budding bipartisan alliance required to pass the Medicaid Reentry Act.
Health Affairs is planning a theme issue on disability and health, to be published in October 2022. We plan to publish peer-reviewed articles from leading researchers, scholars, analysts, and health care stakeholders. Content will include original research, analyses, and commentaries to provide a multidimensional perspective on disability and health.
Health Affairs thanks the Ford Foundation, the Robert Wood Johnson 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 these funders.
Health Affairs is the leading peer-reviewedjournalat the intersection of health, health care, and policy. Published monthly by Project HOPE, the journal is available in print and online. Late-breaking content is also found through healthaffairs.org, Health Affairs Today, and
Health Affairs Sunday Update.
Project HOPE is a global health and humanitarian relief organization that places power in the hands of local health care workers to save lives across the globe. Project HOPE has published Health Affairs since 1981.