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Date July 31, 2022 12:01 PM
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Sunday, July 31, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

Dear John,

A climate plan looks to be back on the federal menu
.

Listen to Jared Downing's podcast on climate change from Health Affairs.
In the last episode, he explores what the government can do about
climate change
.

What's New At Health Affairs

In Health Affairs Forefront, Sarah Barth and Michael Monson published
the latest in the series, Medicare and Medicaid Integration
.

Barth and Monson discuss how CMS's final rule for Contract Year 2023
Medicare Advantage and Part D programs strengthened regulatory
provisions to enhance dually eligible individuals' experiences

with Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans.

The series is produced with the support of Arnold Ventures
. The series will run through August
30; submissions are accepted on a rolling basis.

In a rapid response, Katie Keith discusses the proposed rule from HHS

to significantly revise the agency's prior interpretation of Section
1557 of the Affordable Care Act, which prohibits discrimination on the
basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, and disability in
certain health programs and activities.

Kathryn Phillips and coauthors discuss how primary care is undervalued

and in crisis.

Cynthia Ho and Liza Vertinsky discuss how getting a clearer picture of
the true costs and risks of drug research

and development is a critical starting point in ensuring a more balanced
and accurate policy approach toward biomedical innovation.

With your support

we can continue to offer communitywide access to the industry-leading
perspectives featured every day on Forefront.

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August Events

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Next week, we'll kick off our event programming in August with a Policy
Spotlight event featuring Robert M. Califf, the Biden-appointed
Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Join us on
August 3

for the one-on-one discussion.

On August 11, Heath Affairs Insiders can join

**Julia Vivalo** share strategies for translating data results into
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Rozalina McCoy on Modernizing Diabetes Care Quality Measures

Rozalina McCoy from Mayo Clinic joins Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief
Alan Weil to discuss what the US is getting from measuring the quality
of diabetes care.

Listen Here

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ACA Anti-Discrimination Rule w/ Katie Keith

Listen to Katie Keith, Jessica Bylander, and Leslie Erdelack unpack the
latest proposed rule from HHS implementing Section 1557 of the
Affordable Care Act.

Listen Here

 

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