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Sunday, October 16, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs
Dear John,
This week one of our previously featured authors, Emily Wang of Yale
University, was recognized as one of the recipients
of the MacArthur Foundation's new "Genius" grant.
Wang has worked to improve the health of individuals and communities
affected by mass incarceration and has published several papers
in Health Affairs.
Eye On Health Reform
In an article released ahead-of-print this week, 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.
This edition of our series "Eye on Health Reform
" will also
appear in the November issue of Health Affairs.
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Art Enables: Marti Clark
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Image Description: "Standard Tattoo" by Marti Clark depicts two hands
with tattoos on them.
This week, we're highlighting another resident artist from Art Enables
, a nonprofit organization that provides
opportunities and experiences to artists with disabilities. We purchased
original artwork by five talented artists, and we are honored to share
their stories.
Artist Marti Clark spends a
lot of time creating artwork at Art Enables and at home.
She gravitates toward creating bright, colorful artwork featuring
animals and birds.
Her process always starts with a sketch, which is then transferred to
canvas.
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Image Description: Marti Clark smiles at the camera.
"As a resident artist, my artwork is included at Art Enables shows and
special functions," Clark says. Art Enables provides ample opportunities
for people to see her artwork.
Though Clark joined in late 2021, she has already experienced success in
selling her artwork.
"I sold three [pieces of] artwork in one day," she shares excitedly.
Learn more about Art Enables by listening to
our new podcast episode
of Health Affairs This Week, which features Tony Brunswick, executive
director of Art Enables.
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Every week, we'll send out a quiz question covering Health Affairs
history and health policy trivia. Test your knowledge today on the
question below:
When was Health Affairs founded?
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A Health Podyssey: 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 about a paper assessing rates of disability among
transgender and cisgender adults.
Health Affairs This Week: Disability and Health Spotlight: Art Enables
Health Affairs' Ryann Tanap and Vabren Watts interview Tony Brunswick,
executive director of Art Enables, about his organization and its work
and impact on artists with disabilities.
Listen Here
To help increase accessibility of our content, we are offering
transcripts of new podcast episodes
.
Scripts can be found on individual episode pages.
In addition, we are now posting our podcast to our YouTube channel
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Disability & Health In 10 Exhibits: Themes From Health Affairs'
October 2022 Issue
Sarah Kolk
The Critical Link Between Health Care Cybersecurity And Health
Disinformation
Eric D. Perakslis et al.
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at the
intersection of health, health care, and policy. Published monthly by
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