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Subject Leading To Health: Expanding Services And Tailoring Outreach To Prevent Suicide
Date January 7, 2022 9:01 PM
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Friday, January 7, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

Dear John,

January's Leading To Health article highlights how Utah's health
system leaders and community advocates are working together to address
perennially high suicide rates.

Preventing Suicide in Utah

In the most recent Leading To Health article, Charlotte Huff described
cross-sector efforts by clinicians, public health leaders, state
legislators, and others in Utah to address rising rates of suicide
.
The state was ranked sixth nationally in deaths by suicide in 2019.

Intermountain Healthcare, the state's largest health system and
employer, made screening for suicidal thoughts more routine, opened
three behavioral health access centers in Utah, and created a mental
health crisis hotline.

Utah's efforts also include education about gun safety and gun locks.
"What's notable about Utah's efforts to promote gun safety is all of
the diverse perspectives that have gathered, from mental health
advocates to fierce gun proponents," Huff wrote.

For all Health Affairs' Leading To Health content, visit our website.

Today in Health Affairs Forefront, Rachel Sachs discusses the past year
in prescription drug policy

and what may be in store for 2022. George Halvorson argues that Medicare
and the capitation system

it employs represent our best hope for health reform and high-quality,
cost-effective care.

Your Daily Digest

Expanding Services and Tailoring Outreach to Prevent Suicide

Charlotte Huff

Prescription Drug Policy, 2021 And 2022: The Year In Review, And The
Year Ahead

Rachel Sachs

Medicare Advantage Delivers Better Care and Saves Money: A Response To
Gilfillan and Berwick

George Halvorson

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Prescription Drug Price Policy, Drug Pricing, And Aduhelm With Rachel
Sachs

On today's episode of This Week, Rachel Sachs discusses the major
prescription drug policy developments in 2021 and what's ahead in 2022.

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