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Friday, January 14, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

Dear John,

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Luther King Jr. Day. Health Affairs Today will return to your inboxes on
Tuesday, January 18, 2022.

Alan Weil's Top Picks of 2021

We are pleased to share Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil's "top ten" Health
Affairs articles from 2021
.
The list goes beyond our "most-read" articles and spotlights those that
explore particularly interesting questions or use unique methods or data
sources. Happy reading, and thank you for another rewarding year at
Health Affairs.

1. The Effect Of The Affordable Care Act On Cancer Detection Among The
Near-Elderly

by Fabian Duarte et al.

2. Annual Out-Of-Pocket Spending Clusters Within Short Time Intervals:
Implications For Health Care Affordability

by Steven Chen et al.

3. High Nursing Staff Turnover In Nursing Homes Offers Important Quality
Information

by Ashvin Gandhi et al.

4. Growth In Medicare Advantage Greatest Among Black And Hispanic
Enrollees

by David Meyers et al.

5. Adolescent Exposure To Deadly Gun Violence Within 500 Meters Of Home
Or School: Ethnoracial And Income Disparities

by Sarah James et al.

6. Noncitizen Children Face Higher Health Harms Compared With Their
Siblings Who Have US Citizen Status

by Mariellen Jewers and Leighton Ku

7. Trust In Governments And Health Workers Low Globally, Influencing
Attitudes Toward Health Information, Vaccines

by Corrina Moucheraud et al.

8. Family Care Availability And Implications For Informal And Formal
Care Used By Adults With Dementia In The US

by HwaJung Choi et al.

9. Patients' Perceptions Of Perinatal Depression Screening: A
Qualitative Study

by Wan-Jung Hsieh et al.

10. The Association Between Medicaid Adult Dental Coverage And
Children's Oral Health

by Brandy Lipton et al.

If you want to go deeper on the Chen
,
James
, or
Choi
studies, be sure to check out their episodes on our A Health Podyssey

podcast.

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discuss how the National Clinical Care Commission report

has the potential to contribute to meaningful change across the diabetes
continuum and beyond.

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marketplace enrollees

reflects higher enrollment of new consumers earlier in 2021.

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