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Subject Treating ACOs And MA Plans Equally; Harmonizing HIV Preventive Recommendations; Age-Friendly Care At The Emergency Department
Date November 13, 2019 9:14 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Wednesday, November 13, 2019**

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TODAY ON THE BLOG

MEDICARE

Treat ACOs And MA Plans Equally? By All Means

By Joseph R. Antos and James C. Capretta

Medicare should establish policies to ensure that accountable care
organizations and Medicare Advantage plans are treated fairly, but such
policies must account for the substantial differences in the way those
alternatives operate. Read More >>

HIV/AIDS

Ending An Epidemic Requires Multiple Interventions: Considerations For
Developing And Harmonizing HIV Preventive Recommendations

By Richard Hughes IV, Chris Sloan, Alisa Vidulich, Chloé Chepigin, and
Manny Aviña

The specter of overlapping or competing Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices and US Preventive Services Task Force
recommendations that could undermine efforts to reduce HIV transmissions
underscores the need for a collaborative recommendation development
process between the recommending bodies. Read More >>

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IN THE JOURNAL

ENTRY POINT: AGING & HEALTH

Age-Friendly Care At The Emergency Department

By Michele Cohen Marill

Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City is at the forefront of an
innovative approach to geriatric emergency care. Read More >>

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A CLOSER LOOK-Patient Data

Google is working with the country's second-largest hospital system,
Ascension, to store and analyze the data of millions of patients in an
effort to improve medical services, the two organizations announced on
Monday. This Health Affairs Blog post calls for a federal health
information agency to protect our private health care data
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while ensuring that it's freely accessible.

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