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Subject Health Affairs’ December Issue: Rural Health; Affordable Health Coverage For Low-Income Workers
Date December 3, 2019 9:13 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Tuesday, December 3, 2019**

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IN THE JOURNAL

NEW ISSUE:
RURAL HEALTH

Much attention is focused these days on the relatively poor health
outcomes and heightened rate of socioeconomic disadvantage of rural
America. The December issue of

**Health Affairs**explores many dimensions of health and health care for
the one out of five Americans who live in what the US Census Bureau
defines as a rural area.

The December issue of

**Health Affairs** was supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,
The Colorado Health Foundation, the Episcopal Health Foundation, the
Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, Con Alma Health Foundation, Empire
Health Foundation, The John A. Hartford Foundation, the California
Health Care Foundation, and St. David's Foundation.

Read the December 2019 table of contents
and listen to a
two-minute introduction of the issue from Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil.

Read "From the Editor in Chief."

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HEALTH AFFAIRS EVENTS-Rural Health

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The December 2019 issue of Health Affairs explores various dimensions of
health and health care in rural America. Authors examine the health
needs of people living in rural areas; investigate inequities in the
availability, accessibility, and financing of care; and identify
policies, financing mechanisms, and practices that can improve the
health and well-being of rural Americans. View Speaker List

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TODAY ON THE BLOG

ACCESS TO CARE

Beyond The Firewall: Pathways To Affordable Health Coverage For
Low-Income Workers

By Tara Straw

Compared to middle- and upper-income employees, low-income workers are
often offered less robust coverage, get less employer help with their
premiums, and must pay a greater share of their income toward health
care costs. Read More >>

A CLOSER LOOK-Health Care Jobs

Health care jobs are projected to continue to grow far faster than other
jobs in the general economy. This Health Affairs Blog post

from 2018 explains why.

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