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Subject The Redesigned Medicare Plan Finder Tool; Immigration Policy And HIV; Narrative Matters: Vaccine Policy And Religious Beliefs
Date November 8, 2019 7:31 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Friday, November 8, 2019**

TODAY ON THE BLOG

MEDICARE

Assessing The Redesigned Medicare Plan Finder Tool: Room For Improvement

By Brian E. McGarry, Nicole Maestas, and David C. Grabowski

Many of the changes made to the plan finder this year are clear
improvements. But other changes are not clearly beneficial and may, in
fact, steer users away from low-cost options. Read More >>

HIV/AIDS

Correcting The Contradictions: Immigration Policy And HIV

By Amir M. Mohareb, Rochelle P. Walensky, and Emily P. Hyle

The Departments of Homeland Security and Health and Human Services
should immediately end this inaccurate interpretation of HIV as a
"communicable disease" meriting family separation and double efforts to
stop family separation, prolonged detention, and discriminatory
immigration practices for migrants and asylum seekers with HIV.
Read More >>

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IN THE JOURNAL

NARRATIVE MATTERS: ETHICS

Measles, Mumps, And Communion: A Vision For Vaccine Policy

By Joshua T. B. Williams

A pediatrician offers a vision for vaccine policy that promotes public
health while respecting religious beliefs. Read More >>

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