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Thursday, February 3, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

Dear John,

Our Racism & Health issue is just around the corner. Register for all
the affiliated events
,
featuring authors and experts on all the topics highlighted in the
issue.

To coincide with the launch of the February 2022 theme issue, Health
Affairs will release a video interview with guest Harriet A. Washington
on Tuesday, February 8, 2022. Watch the trailer here.

New Resource For Authors

Health Affairs has updated our Help For Authors

page, which serves as a way for new or existing authors to learn about
Health Affairs and how to publish with us - as a Health Affairs
journal
,
Health Affairs Forefront
,
or Health Affairs Policy Brief

author.

The new author journey design and layout presents visual cues and guides
to help new and existing authors through the submission, review, and
publishing process. In this design we also highlight additional content
creation opportunities: podcasts and events.

In addition, there is a new FAQs section
.

Check out our refreshed Help For Authors

page today.

Today in Health Affairs Forefront, Mark Warshawsky discusses the public
long-term services and supports insurance program

and argues that without major changes, it fails.

Elevating Voices: Black History Month: In an article published in
October 2021, Kay Matthews and coauthors identified key pathways

to advance equitable and antiracist maternal mental health care.

"New pathways to equitable maternal mental health are needed to ensure
that Black birthing people have access to antiracist systems of care,"
they wrote. "Reimagining the maternal mental health care landscape is
essential to addressing the Black maternal health crisis."

Health Affairs Branded Post:

**Lessons Learned in Medicare Advantage: Accelerating the Drive to
Health Equity**

Elena Rios and Martin Hamlette

Sponsored by Better Medicare Alliance

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Racism & Health In US Medicine: A Conversation With Harriet Washington

To coincide with the launch of the February 2022 theme issue, "Racism &
Health," Health Affairs will release a video interview with guest
Harriet A. Washington on Tuesday, February 8, 2022.

Health Affairs Director of Health Equity, Vabren Watts, and Chief Health
Equity Officer and Senior Vice President for the American Medical
Association, Aletha Maybank, interview Washington, author of several
books on medical ethics, including Medical Apartheid: The Dark History
of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the
Present.

In the interview, Washington addresses the history of racism in medicine
and research.

Watch The Trailer

Daily Digest

The Second Failed Attempt At Public Insurance For Long-Term Services And
Supports

Mark Warshawsky

Pathways To Equitable And Antiracist Maternal Mental Health Care:
Insights From Black Women Stakeholders

Kay Matthews et al.

Video Trailer: Racism & Health in US Medicine, A Conversation With
Harriet A. Washington
Vabren Watts et al.

 

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