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Subject Eye On Health Reform: ACA Open Enrollment, Supreme Court, and More
Date January 28, 2022 9:01 PM
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Friday, January 28, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

Dear John,

In case you missed it, we released a new podcast series this week,
Health Affairs Pathways
.
The podcast uses fresh voices to explore the avenues and alleyways of
the health care system.

Affordable Care Act Updates

In an Eye On Health Reform column
,
Katie Keith wrote about the Build Back Better Act, which includes a
range of policies that would augment the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and
Medicaid.

Keith broke down data from the open enrollment period for the ACA
Marketplaces and discussed the Supreme Court's consideration of a
lawsuit related to Section 1557 of the ACA, even as much ACA litigation
remains on hold.

Keith wrote about states continuing to seek amended or extended waivers
under Section 1332, and federal officials soliciting public comment on
Georgia's approved waiver to restructure its individual market.

To catch up on all things Affordable Care Act, read Katie Keith's
series, "Following The ACA," in Health Affairs Forefront
.

Today in Health Affairs Forefront, formerly known as Health Affairs
Blog, Y. Tony Yang and Diana Mason examine how the repeated surges of
COVID-19 have worsened nursing shortages
,
in part due to burnout and moral distress.

Alice Hamblett and coauthors explore the relationship between State
Department of Health relationships

and their respective Department of Corrections and offer recommendations
for improving COVID-19 response in prisons.

Yesterday, we published an article by Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil, in
which he discusses how Health Affairs is setting priorities to advance
health equity scholarship

and elevate new scholarly voices.

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Michael Chernew Makes The Case For Payment Reform

Listen to Health Affairs' Chris Fleming talk with Michael Chernew,
director of the Healthcare Markets and Regulation Lab in the Department
of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School, about accountable care
organizations, direct contracting, and health care payment reform.

Listen Now

Daily Digest

House Advances Build Back Better Act

Katie Keith

COVID-19's Impact On Nursing Shortages, The Rise Of Travel Nurses, And
Price Gouging

Y. Tony Yang and Diana J. Mason

To Better Address COVID-19 Among Incarcerated People, More Collaboration
Is Needed Between State Departments Of Health And Departments Of
Corrections

Alice Hamblett et al.

Where To Begin: Advancing Equity At Health Affairs

Alan Weil

Podcast: Michael Chernew Makes The Case For Payment Reform

Chris Fleming and Michael Chernew

 

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