Forefront: How To Support Patients That Are Caregivers
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Wednesday, May 11, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
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Health Affairs is looking for a new Program Manager of Health Equity
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Medicare And Telehealth Equity
Meena Seshamani recently published a perspective arguing telehealth
policy evaluation
must examine equity, quality, access, and sustainability.
She writes that in order to leverage new technologies that advance
access, health care leaders must ensure they also address existing
disparities and do not cause further harm.
Seshamani also discusses how the expanded role of telehealth and other
digital innovations offers unique opportunities to advance high-quality,
person-centered care.
Her perspective builds on a discussion started in an article also
featured in the May issue by Sanuja Bose and coauthors exploring the
relationship between telemedicine use and Area Deprivation Index
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Seshamani was interviewed
by
Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil as part of our Policy Spotlight
series.
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Elsewhere At Health Affairs
Today in Health Affairs Forefront, Tamryn Gray and coauthors discuss how
to support patients who may be caregivers
.
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed how some of these patients struggle to
take care of themselves while balancing their responsibilities as
caregivers.
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Medicare And Telehealth: Delivering On Innovation's Promise For
Equity, Quality, Access, And Sustainability
Meena Seshamani
Medicare Beneficiaries In Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Increased
Telemedicine Use During The COVID-19 Pandemic
Sanuja
Bose et al.
Video: Policy Spotlight: One-On-One with Meena Seshamani
Alan Weil and Meena Seshamani
How To Support Patients Who May Be Caregivers Too
Tamryn F. Gray et al.
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