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The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs
January 9, 2022
Dear John,
This week we released the January issue
of Health Affairs, which includes the new annual national health
expenditures report and insights around price regulation. This month's
journal covers topics ranging from health coverage and Medicaid to
nurses and more.
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What's New at Health Affairs
As a new year begins, this issue of the journal reflects the varied
roles that Health Affairs plays in health policy. It includes the
federal government's annual national health expenditures report, by
Micah Hartman and colleagues, revealing a nearly 10 percent increase in
health spending in 2020
due almost entirely to growing federal expenditures associated with the
COVID-19 pandemic.
It also includes the latest in our series of Policy Insights, with
Robert Berenson and Robert Murray making the case that price regulation
can serve to increase competition in health care
in the domains that matter most to patients.
And as we went to press, the wildly successful Health Affairs Blog
became Health Affairs Forefron
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which will continue to publish the most timely and influential thought
at the forefront of health policy.
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License Revocation As A Response To Physician Misinformation: Proceed
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Prescription Drug Policy, 2021 And 2022: The Year In Review, And The
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