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Monday, August 8, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs
Dear John,
On August 17, author Charlotte Probst will join us for the next Journal
Club event
for Health Affairs Insiders to discuss the findings of the paper
"Alcohol-Attributable Deaths Help Drive Growing Socioeconomic
Inequalities In US Life Expectancy
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Lessons From COVID-19
In the August issue, Ann Nguyen and coauthors find
that the New Jersey COVID-19 Temporary Emergency Reciprocity Licensure
Program served as a valuable, short-term solution to mitigate health
care workforce shortages.
In a Perspective responding to Nguyen and coauthors, Humayun Chaudhry
writes that takeaways from the COVID-19 pandemic should inform the
nation's emergency preparedness
to ensure better access to care.
He examines how expedited licenses, licensing waivers, interstate
licensure compacts can improve access to care in the future during
public health emergencies.
In particular, Chaudhry discusses the merits of data credentialing
platforms, such as ProviderBridge, in facilitating flexible
responsiveness in public health emergencies.
Altogether, Chaudhry notes that there are many lessons to be learned
from the nation's experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. These
lessons will inform and improve health care delivery and access to care
during emergencies and beyond.
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Today in Health Affairs Forefront, Kate Abowd Johnson and coauthors
discuss bringing together key evaluation findings
and promising practices that providers and payers can implement to
address health-related social needs in their patient populations and
communities.
Health Affairs' Program Manager of Equity Fellowships Patrick
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Daily Digest
Impact Of The New Jersey COVID-19 Temporary Emergency Reciprocity
Licensure Program On Health Care Workforce Supply
Ann Nguyen et al.
Expanding Licensure Portability And Access To Care: Lessons Learned
During COVID-19
Humayun J. Chaudhry
Lessons From Five Years Of The CMS Accountable Health Communities Model
Kate Johnson et al.
Accepting Applications For Health Affairs' 2023 Health Equity
Fellowship For Trainees
Patrick Odai-Afotey
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