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Sunday, September 4, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs
Dear John,

We're still accepting applications for the Health Equity Fellowship for Trainees (HEFT). Applications for the Fellowship are due by
September 19, 2022.
Upcoming Events
This month, Health Affairs events will cover topics including physician burnout, workforce strain, and more.

We'll host a number of special event for Health Affairs Insiders, including a Journal Club on September 15 about remote patient monitoring and a Professional Development event about the peer review process at Health Affairs on September 20.

One of this month's highlights is a Practice of Medicine briefing on September 22 examining physician burnout, workforce strain, and lessons from COVID-19, which will be open to all.

In October, we'll also host a series of events coinciding with our theme issue on disability and health. Some of the events will include the following:

  • Health Affairs Virtual Symposium: Disability & Health | Monday, October 3
  • Disability & Health: The View From Main Street | Thursday, October 6
  • Disability, Health, and Accessibility in Health Services Research | Monday, October 17 (Insider Professional Development)

Additional details about our October events will be announced in the coming weeks. Make sure you don't miss out: Sign up for our Events email list.
Elsewhere At Health Affairs
This week in Health Affairs Forefront, we featured articles covering issues like outcomes-based approaches to health care finance, nutrition legislation, and more.

Katie Keith published two articles this week. In one piece, she writes about new guidance related to the Affordable Care Act and the No Surprises Act, specifically focusing on the $100 million for navigators and Idaho’s Section 1332 waiver for reinsurance.

She also covers the Fifth Circuit ruling on the Franciscan Alliance case, which relates to enforcement and interpretation of Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act.

If you like the work we publish on Forefront and our podcasts, you can show your support by becoming a Health Affairs Insider, and as an added bonus, you'll get a free gift for joining.
Excursion: Toyin Ajayi, CEO Of Cityblock Health

Listen to Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interview Cityblock Health co-founder and CEO Toyin Ajayi about building a health care business that focuses on historically underserved populations, what inspired her work, what challenges she has overcome, where Cityblock is heading, and more.

Featured This Week
Moderna Fires Shots In mRNA Wars

Listen to Health Affairs' Leslie Erdelack and Chris Fleming discuss the Moderna lawsuit against Pfizer and its potential impact on the future of biopharmaceutical markets.

 
 
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