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Sunday, March 6, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

Dear John,

Health Affairs is now accepting applicants for the Health Policy Podcast
Fellowship.

The program is intended for early or mid-early stage career individuals
with an interest in health policy and storytelling.

Listen to the Health Affairs Pathways podcast
to see
what the latest cohort of the Health Policy fellows produced.

What's New At Health Affairs

In the Health Affairs Today newsletter, we published an essay from
Rachel R. Hardeman of the University of Minnesota.

In it, Hardeman shares her thoughts regarding the Health Affairs Racism
and Health issue,
noting the impact that antiracist research and policy has on health
equity outcomes.

"The path forward requires acknowledging and learning from the
scholarship of academics who have expertise in addressing the most
entrenched barrier to high functioning health care, health equity"
writes Hardeman.

"This Health Affairs special issue on racism and health is part of this
process. The issue is full of papers from scholars across the country
leading the charge."

We will publish two unique essays related to our March issue later this
month, from Seth Berkowitz and Jill Horwitz.

Never miss an essay and sign up for the daily Health Affairs Today
newsletter.

Subscribe to Health Affairs Today

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Elsewhere At Health Affairs

In Health Affairs Forefront, Dora Lynn Hughes of the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) discusses the CMS Innovation
Center's new initiative to advance health equity.

Katie Huber and coauthors discuss how vaccination remains our first line
of defense

to reduce transmission of COVID-19 and its variants in schools.

David Kindig and John Mullahy ask what is the balance of investments

in the determinants of health that will minimize health inequities?

Also, Jennifer Bright and Alan Balch discuss how value in health care

remains an elusive goal, despite decades of clarion calls for
transformation to reimbursement, decision tools, plan design, and care
delivery.

Finally, in a new podcast episode of This Week,
Health
Affairs' Leslie Erdelack and Rob Lott discuss President Joe Biden's
health care aspirations, outlined in his State of the Union address.

Be sure to check the Health Affairs Forefront
homepage to never miss an
article.

Health Affairs Branded Post:

Lessons Learned In Medicare Advantage: The Power And Potential Of
Special Needs Plans

Cheryl Phillips and Dennis Borel

Sponsored by Better Medicare Alliance

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Health Affairs is pleased to be a Media Partner for the Society of
Health Policy Young Professionals' upcoming "SDOH Summit: Evidence into
Action ," which is taking place
throughout the month of March.

This free summit is open to all and is comprised of six events that will
provide actionable steps about how to recognize and address the social
determinants of health in today's health policy.

Speakers include Dr. Donna Shalala, former HHS Secretary, Member of
Congress, and president of the University of Miami. Learn more about
each event, additional speakers, and register on the Society of Health
Policy Young Professionals website.

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Aspen Ideas: Health returns to the Rocky Mountains from June 22-25 to
explore bold approaches to better health for all. Join today's
visionary thinkers and doers in health, medicine, and science for
engaging conversations about extraordinary innovations and
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Piecemeal: Balancing Physician Employment, Autonomy And Burnout

In the final episode of Piecemeal,  Lalita Abhyankar discusses the
delicate balance between physician burnout, physician autonomy,
physician employment, quality of care, negotiating power, and the
continuity of the physician-patient relationship.

Listen Here

Featured This Week

Antimicrobial Resistance: What's At Stake And What Are We Doing About
It?

Kevin Outterson et al.

CMS Innovation Center Launches New Initiative To Advance Health Equity

Dora Lynn Huges

Can The Population Health "Fantasy Equation" Be Solved? Does It Need To
Be?

David Kindig and John Mullahy

States Must Act Against Viral Hepatitis Now To Eliminate The Ongoing
Epidemic By 2030

Sonia L. Canzater et al.

Podcast: Decoding The State Of The Union For Health Care

Rob Lott and Leslie Erdelack

 

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Melanie Sabado-Liwag On The Enduring Impact Of Colonialism On Health
Inequities In The US

Melanie Sabado-Liwag from California State University, Los Angeles,
joins Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil to discuss the ongoing
impact of colonialism and racism on the health inequities faced by
Filipino Americans.

Listen Here

 

 

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