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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**
**Friday, November 1, 2019**
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TODAY ON THE BLOG
ACCESS TO CARE
'Rescue Me' Revisited: A Five-Year Perspective On Preapproval Access
To Experimental Medicines
By Arthur L. Caplan and Kenneth I. Moch
This evolution has the potential to fundamentally change the way in
which new medicines are developed, and the timing of their being made
available to patients. Read More >>
SYSTEMS OF CARE
Algorithmic Bias in Health Care: A Path Forward
By Ziad Obermeyer, Brian Powers, Christine Vogeli, and Sendhil
Mullainathan
Algorithms have a critical role to play in population health management.
Through a collective process of ensuring that these algorithms are
constructed and applied fairly, we can ensure these benefits are
equitably shared. Read More >>
FOLLOWING THE ACA
Senate Fails To Invalidate Section 1332 Guidance
By Katie Keith
The US Senate failed to advance a resolution to invalidate the Trump
administration's guidance on state innovation waivers under Section
1332 of the Affordable Care Act.
Read More >>
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IN THE JOURNAL
Stories Of Violence
By Rob Lott
Rob Lott reviews An American Summer: Love And Death In Chicago, by Alex
Kotlowitz.
Read the review >>
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Home Is The Most Dangerous Place To Be
By Rachel Dolan
Rachel Dolan reviews No Visible Bruises: What We Don't Know About
Domestic Violence Can Kill Us, by Rachel Louise Snyder. Read the review
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HOT ARTICLES IN OCTOBER
Evolving Public Views On The Likelihood Of Violence From People With
Mental Illness: Stigma And Its Consequences
By  Bernice A. Pescosolido, Bianca Manago, and John Monahan
Ending Gaze Aversion Toward Child Abuse And Neglect
By Richard D. Krugman
Federal Funding For Research On The Leading Causes Of Death Among
Children And Adolescents
By Rebecca M. Cunningham, Megan L. Ranney, Jason E. Goldstick, Sonia V.
Kamat, Jessica S. Roche, and Patrick M. Carter
The Effects Of Violence On Health
By Frederick Rivara, Avanti Adhia, Vivian Lyons, Anne Massey, Brianna
Mills, Erin Morgan, Maayan Simckes, and Ali Rowhani-Rahbar
US Firearm-Related Mortality: National, State, And Population Trends,
1999-2017
By Jason E. Goldstick, April Zeoli, Christina Mair, and Rebecca M.
Cunningham
Read the October 2019 Table of Contents
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A CLOSER LOOK- Affordable Housing
**** In Portland, Oregon, health care networks are helping expand access
to stable housing and supportive services. This Health Affairs article
from
earlier this year argues that in order to improve health outcomes,
health systems must invest in affordable housing.
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