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The November 2022 issue of Health Affairs features a collection of papers exploring the health impacts of economic security policies that were enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
You are invited to join us on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Eastern, for a virtual briefing event at which selected authors and experts will present their work and engage in discussions on these issues.
Featured speakers are:
- Abdinasir Ali, Doctoral Student, Department of Health Management and Policy, University of Iowa College of Public Health, on State Eviction Moratoriums Associated With Improvement in The Mental Health Of People Who Rent
- Elizabeth Ananat, Mallya Professor of Women and Economics, Barnard College
on Racial And Ethnic Disparities In Access To Pandemic-Era Unemployment Insurance: Implications For Health And Well-Being
- Erin Arango-Escalante, Administrator, Division of Early Care and Education, Wisconsin Department of Children and Families
- Emily Dore, Doctoral Student, Emory University on Easing Cash Assistance Rules During COVID-19 Was Associated With Reduced Days Of Poor Physical And Mental Health
- Benjamin Glasner, Postdoctoral Research Scientist, Center on Poverty and Social Policy, Columbia University, on Effect Of The Child Tax Credit Expansion On The Wellbeing And Mental Health Of Parents Is Unclear
- Rita Hamad, Associate Professor, Family Community Medicine, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, Health Affairs adviser
- Caitlin Lowery, Doctoral Student, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Changes In Grocery Purchases Associated With A COVID-Relief Produce Incentive For SNAP Participants In North Carolina
- Alina Schnake-Mahl, Assistant Professor, Dornsife School of Public Health, Drexel University, on Higher COVID-19 Vaccination And Narrower Disparities In US Cities With Paid Sick Leave Compared To Those Without
- Shao-Chee Sim, Vice President for Research, Innovation and Evaluation, Episcopal Health Foundation
- Brian Smedley, Equity Scholar, Urban Institute
- George Wehby, Professor, John W. Colloton Chair, and Head, Department of Health Management and Policy, University of Iowa College of Public Health, on State Eviction Moratoriums Associated With Improvement in The Mental Health Of People Who Rent
- Rachel Wick, Senior Program Officer, Blue
Shield of California Foundation
- Others to be announced
Date: Tuesday, November 8, 2022 Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Eastern Access: Open to all
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About Health Affairs
Health Affairs is the leading peer-reviewed journal at the intersection of health, health care, and policy. Published monthly by Project HOPE, the journal is available in print and online. Late-breaking
content is also found through healthaffairs.org, Health Affairs Today, and Health Affairs Sunday Update.
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