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Sunday, July 17, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

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What's New At Health Affairs

Earlier this week, Leonard Egede wrote a guest essay

for the Health Affairs Today newsletter about integrating medical and
social needs for adults with chronic disease, particularly type 2
diabetes.

In the essay, Egede writes about his recent research with coauthors
about nonmedical interventions in type 2 diabetes
.

Egede and his coauthors identify a few policy opportunities that could
improve the health of adults with diabetes, including:

* Medicaid expansion

* Policies that help ameliorate vulnerabilities of our health system in
times of systemic shock such as the COVID-19 pandemic

* Policies that establish new billing practices for uninsured patients

* Policy levers within the labor market targeting social mobility

* Expansion of existing Department of Housing and Urban Development
programs.

Read the full essay here

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Speaking of health reform, we released an ahead-of-print Eye On Health
Reform article by Katie Keith earlier this week.

Keith discusses several recent health care decisions

issued by the Supreme Court that will reshape access to care for decades
to come. She joined a Lunch and Lunch panel last week
on
the topic for Insiders only
but you
can now check out the ahead-of-print article.

Insiders also receive a monthly newsletter from Katie Keith on health
reform. You don't want to miss that.

Back to the policy. Health Affairs' Rob Lott and Vabren Watts went on
Health Affairs This Week to discuss the federal and state policy
aftermath

following the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

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Jane Zhu from Oregon Health and Science University joins Health Affairs'
Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil to discuss access to mental health services
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Elsewhere At Health Affairs

In Health Affairs Forefront, Jeffrey Kang and coauthors respond to two
recent Forefront articles

and argue that, rather than abandoning disease-based risk adjustment in
Medicare Advantage, CMS should address coding intensity issues and
continue to move to physician-reported encounter data.

Sheryl Mathis and coauthors discuss an approach to addressing poor
health outcomes for maternal and child health
:
creating and strengthening collaborations among state Title V agencies,
state Medicaid programs, public health departments, and other state
agency programs.

Laura Keohane and Ann Hwang highlight and analyze the Medicaid and CHIP
Payment and Access Commission's recommendations for states to develop
strategies for integrating Medicaid and Medicare

coverage for dually eligible beneficiaries.

We publish an average of two new articles on Health Affairs Forefront
every day. Bookmark the publication to never miss an article
. There may be a perspective
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Disability And Health

Health Affairs is publishing a theme issue on disability and health
in October 2022.
Content will include original research, analyses, and commentaries that
provides a multidimensional perspective on disability and health.

In conjunction with the issue, we are holding a poetry contest

that touches on topics related to disability and health, by writers with
lived experience of disability. (Note: This includes family members or
caregivers of people with disabilities.)

The winning poet will receive a $500 prize and publication in the
October issue of Health Affairs. The contest is open until July 25.

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Jacquelyn W. Chou et al.

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