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Subject Equity In Telehealth Access And Public Health Data
Date May 1, 2022 2:00 PM
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Sunday, May 1, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

Dear John,

The National Academy of Science honored Shekinah A. Fashaw-Walters with
the Heinz Dissertation Award for her dissertation "Inequities in Home
Health Access, Outcomes, and the Impact of Public Reporting."

Read Fashaw-Walters' article "Out Of Reach: Inequities In The Use Of
High-Quality Home Health Agencies
"
which was featured in the Racism and Health
issue of Health
Affairs.

This Week In Forefront

Health Affairs Forefront is the digital front page of health policy
featuring commentary and analysis about topics like health spending,
health reform, pharmaceuticals, COVID-19, and more.

An article by Katie Keith, published earlier this week, covers the final
2023 Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters

issued by HHS. This is the Biden administration's first full payment
notice and it addresses changes for the 2023 plan year.

Additional articles published on the site this week covered various
issues pertaining to health equity, including telehealth access, public
health data, and opioid prescriptions.

In one article, Nadia Bey discusses how farmworkers should not be left
out of the broader conversation surrounding telehealth
,
which can be an effective way to increase access to primary care for
hard-to-reach populations.

Alonzo Plough and Gail Cristopher argue that US public health leaders
should play an active role in driving multisector collaboration

around public health data sharing.

Rachel Sadoff writes about opioid prescription gaps

faced by Black Americans and the transgender and gender-diverse
community.

Sadoff points out that Black Americans are 22 percent less likely than
their White counterparts to receive pain medication across settings.

In a podcast episode of This Week, Health Affairs' Leslie Erdelack and
Rob Lott go over the big health policy headlines
from
this week, including details on childhood vaccinations, Title 42 and the
intersection of public health and border policies, and federal drug
control strategies.

Want to read more content like this? Bookmark Health Affairs Forefront
to never miss an article.

Health Affairs Branded Post:

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John Essick

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The Earth Disease

The new series of the Pathways podcast, titled The Earth Disease, is
from Jared Downing, a journalist based in New York City. In this series,
Downing explores the intersection of climate change and health policy.

The first two episodes of the series examine the potential health
impacts of climate change and how the health care industry is working to
curb its carbon footprint.

Listen Here

 

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Featured This Week

A Greater Focus On Harm Reduction Will Save Lives

Bryce Pardo and David Luckey

NASEM's Latest Report Calls For Immediate Action To Improve Long-Term
Care

Ann Hwang and Laura M. Keohane

Can Taxes Help Address High Health Care Prices?

Katherine L. Gudiksen et al.

Podcast: Childhood Vaccinations, Title 42, And National Drug Control
Strategy

Rob Lott and Leslie Erdelack

 

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Alexandra Bhatti Assesses US Child Care Vaccination Laws

Listen to Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interview Merck's
Alexandra Bhatti about her research on vaccine requirements for child
care in the United States.

Listen Here

 

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