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Tuesday, October 11, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs
Dear John,
In the newest episode of A Health Podyssey, Alan Weil interviews
Madeline Smith-Johnson to discuss rates of disability among transgender
and cisgender adults. Listen here
.
Eye On Health Reform
In an article released ahead-of-print today
,
Katie Keith updates readers on all things health policy reform by
covering:
* The impact of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 on health
reforms
* Recent Affordable Care Act (ACA)-related court rulings
* Several new Department of Health and Human Services rule finalizations
* New US uninsurance data trends
* Actions by the Department of the Treasury to stop Georgia from
implementing a previously approved ACA waiver.
Keith goes into detail about historic reforms ushered in by the
Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) including the extension of enhanced
Marketplace subsidies and Medicare prescription drug negotiation.
Keith also discusses new rules on nondiscrimination and the No Surprises
Act from the Department of Health and Human Services as well as new
guidance on the contraceptive mandate, and the suspension of Georgia's
waiver under Section 1332 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
This edition of our series "Eye on Health Reform
" will also
appear in the November issue of Health Affairs.
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Health Affairs Branded Post:
Expanding The Resources Available To Caregivers To Care For Themselves,
Their Patients, And Their Families
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Elsewhere At Health Affairs
Today in Forefront, Matilda Allen and coauthors classify eight key
strategies
hospitals and health systems use to address social determinants of
health into three categories, loosely defined by different types of
activities for different immediate goals.
Elevating Voices - Hispanic Heritage Month: In the March 2022 issue,
Hector P. Rodriguez and coauthors examine quality and cost performance
for physician practices with a range of capabilities.
Are you enjoying articles from Forefront? Join Health Affairs Insider
to show your support for high-value health policy news, commentary, and
analysis.
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Madeline Smith-Johnson On Disability Rates Of Transgender And Cisgender
Adults
Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Rice University's
Madeline Smith-Johnson on a paper in the October 2022 issue of Health
Affairs assessing rates of disability among transgender and cisgender
adults.
You can find our podcasts on your preferred listening app, and we now
post our podcast to our YouTube channel
, as well.
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Daily Digest
Congress Extends Enhanced ACA Subsidies
Katie Keith
Community-Level Actions On The Social Determinants Of Health: A Typology
For Hospitals
Matilda Allen et al.
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