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Date May 13, 2022 8:04 PM
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Friday, May 13, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

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Physician Moral Injury

The Narrative Matters essay

published in this month's issue of Health Affairs highlights the
experience of a physician seeking respite from the injustice of US care
delivery.

Author Jason Prior recounts feeling powerless at the Washington, D.C.,
hospital where he worked until 2019.

Patients were coming in with entirely preventable conditions and,
frustratingly, he did not have access to the tools to help them.
Desperate for a change, Prior moved to New Zealand in 2019 and began
practicing there.

"Yet as I settled into my new role, I learned from colleagues that
many around me struggled with the emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and
lack of personal accomplishment that are associated with physician
burnout-the same symptoms that drove my own move to New Zealand," he
writes.

"During my nearly three years in New Zealand, I realized that there
are no perfect systems," he concludes.

Read Prior's article

or listen to him read it on the Narrative Matters podcast.

Listen

Elsewhere At Health Affairs

Today in Health Affairs Forefront, Andrew Twinamatsiko predicts that, if
the Food and Drug Administration's recent rules on prohibiting menthol
in cigarettes and flavors in cigars are implemented, they will save
millions of lives

and minimize health disparities.

Health Affairs' Leslie Erdelack and Ellen Bayer also discuss the FDA's
proposed ban on menthol cigarettes

in a new episode of This Week.

Dan Crippen explores the argument that the voluntary nature of
participation in the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation
demonstrations created selection bias
.

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

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FDA's Proposed Ban On Menthol Cigarettes, Explained

Listen to Health Affairs' Leslie Erdelack and Ellen Bayer unpack the
FDA's proposed ban on menthol cigarettes and its public health
implications including concerns for health equity.

Listen Here

Daily Digest

Halfway Around The World, Echoes Of Physician Moral Injury

Jason Prior

Podcast: Halfway Around The World, Echoes Of Physician Moral Injury

Jason Prior

FDA Proposes Action On Menthol Cigarettes And Flavored Cigars

Andrew Twinamatsiko

Is Mandatory Participation In Medicare Demonstrations Necessary?

Dan Crippen

Podcast: FDA's Proposed Ban On Menthol Cigarettes, Explained

Leslie Erdelack and Ellen Bayer

 

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