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Sunday, May 29, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

Dear John,

Violence permeates our society. One response to violence is to better
understand its origins and how to prevent it.

In light of the tragedy that occurred this week in Uvalde, Texas, we
invite you to read the Violence and Health
issue of Health
Affairs to better understand the impacts that gun violence has on
communities. This issue will be free to access until June 1, 2022.

We recognize that reading about these topics can be difficult. For
Mental Health Awareness month, we'd like to share the reminder that if
you are experiencing a mental health emergency, you can call the
national helpline at 1-800-662-HELP for support.

Health Affairs Insider

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This week, we announced the launch of Health Affairs Insider
,
a membership offering exclusive access to content beyond the journal.

Health Affairs Insider is a membership community that includes exclusive
news from Health Affairs, entry to our growing portfolio of virtual
events, and curated email newsletters on priority health policy topics.
Health Affairs Insider benefits include:

* Timely, comprehensive, forward-looking content supported by
high-quality data on a broad range of health topics

* Expert analysis and curated perspectives that go beyond what is
published in the pages of Health Affairs

* An insider network with an esteemed community of peers

* Information delivered in formats that meet your needs-articles,
events, podcasts, newsletters, email alerts, videos, charts, and more

Health Affairs Insider is separate from the peer-reviewed journal
content you access with a Health Affairs subscription. You can read more
about the launch

from Health Affairs Editor-In-Chief Alan Weil.

We're offering a special discount through June 15. Use discount code
HAInsider10 for $10 off your membership.

Join Insider

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A key piece of the scholarship contained in the Racism & Health
issue of Health
Affairs was an overview highlighting methodological approaches to
measuring structural racism for the purposes of achieving health equity
in health care.

On May 31 at 3:00 pm ET, join Rachel R. Hardeman of the University of
Minnesota and Brigette A. Davis of the University of California San
Francisco, two coauthors of "Improving The Measurement Of Structural
Racism To Achieve Antiracist Health Policy
," for a
discussion of the methods they featured and the key areas where
scholarly attention is needed to advance antiracist health policy
research.

Register

Elsewhere At Health Affairs

In Health Affairs Forefront, articles were published on the topic of
substance abuse and methadone treatment delivery, as well as jobs in the
health care sector.

Authors tackle the current model of methadone delivery to treat opioid
use disorder

(OUD) and call for expanding access to methadone treatment
.

On the topic of jobs in the health care sector, Grant R. Martsolf and
coauthors examine the relationship between class, employment, and the US
health care system

while David Muhlestein writes about how health care jobs are tied to
health reform policies
.

Currently, more than 70 percent of our content is freely available -
and we'd like to keep it that way. With your support
,
we can continue to keep our digital publication Forefront
free for everyone.

In an episode of This Week, Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander and Vabren
Watts discuss this week's school shooting in Uvalde, Texas and the
recent history of gun policy in the United States
.

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Christine Ritchie Reimagines Home-Based Care

Christine Ritchie from Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard
Medical School joins A Health Podyssey to discuss what a reimagined
health system truly designed around the needs of older patients could
look like and what it would take to get there.

Listen Here

 

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Health Affairs and A Will Productions
received a Bronze Telly Award

for the interview "Racism & Health In US Medicine: A Conversation With
Harriet Washington ."

In the interview, Harriet A. Washington discusses the history of racism
in medicine and research with Vabren Watts, Health Affairs' director
of health equity, and Aletha Maybank, chief health equity officer and
senior vice president of the American Medical Association.

We want to give a special shoutout and thanks to Armartes Williams and
the team at A Will Productions for their stellar production services and
Health Affairs Digital Director Patti Sweet, who served as the video's
director.

We are also thankful to have the support from our advisers for the
Health Affairs theme issue on Racism & Health
, Rachel Hardeman and
José Figueroa.

Watch

 

Featured This Week

Health Care Jobs Are A Political Barrier To Health Reform

David Muhlestein

Class, Employment, And The US Health Care System

Grant Martsolf et al.

Hospital At Home Is Not Just For Hospitals

Pamela Pelizzari et al.

Opportunities For Equity In Research Grantmaking

Megan Collado and Mona N. Shah

Podcast: Health Policy And Gun Violence

Jessica Bylander and Vabren Watts

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