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Subject Our Most Popular Podcast Episodes Of 2022
Date January 12, 2023 9:01 PM
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Thursday, January 12, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

Dear John,

In case you missed it, yesterday we released the first episode of the
new Pathways series. In "A Disproportionate Share," NYC Health +
Hospitals' Michael Shen, a primary care doctor and Chief Creative
Officer for the medical education podcast Core IM, explores safety-net
hospitals and how we pay for them.
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With 2022 already in our rearview mirror, we wanted to share with
readers and audiophiles the Top 12 Podcast Episodes that Health Affairs
produced this year.

* A Health Podyssey:Matthew Trombley on Why Many Providers Run From
Downside Risk in ACOs
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* A Health Podyssey: Jill Horwitz Questions the Role of Nonprofit
Hospitals
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* A Health Podyssey: Michael Sun on Racial Biases Hiding in EHRs
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* Health Affairs This Week: Why the Inflation Reduction Act is a Big
Deal for Health Care
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* A Health Podyssey: Excursion: Toyn Ajayi, CEO of Cityblock Health
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* Pathways: The Earth Disease: What the Government Can Do About Climate
Change
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* A Health Podyssey: Seth Berkowitz Puts a Figure to Social Determinant
Spending
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* Pathways: While We Wait: Into the Archives - History of Mental Health
Policy
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* A Health Podyssey: Tara Lagu on Physicians' Attitudes Toward People
with Disabilities
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* A Health Podyssey: Leemore Dafny - Our 100th Episode
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* A Health Podyssey: Ruqaiijah Yearby Reviews Structural Racism in US
Health Care Policy
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* Pathways: Piecemeal: Health Care Consolidation and Independent Primary
Care
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