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Subject New Issue: Medicaid Expansion, Behavioral Health & More
Date January 15, 2023 3:38 PM
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Sunday, January 15, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

Dear John,

Don't miss our upcoming events, including a Policy Spotlight on January
19 with Benjamin Sommers, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health Policy,
HHS. Register to attend
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Medicaid Expansion, Behavioral Health & More

The latest issue of
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Affairs
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released earlier this week, features research about the effects of
Medicaid expansion, how the expanded Child Tax Credit affected adults'
mental health, the effects of behavioral health cost sharing, equity in
health professionals' education, COVID-19 mortality, and more.

Some of the featured articles include:

* Medicaid Expansion Led To Reductions In Postpartum Hospitalizations;
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Maria Steenland of Brown University and Laura Wherry of New York
University.

* Differences In Debt Among Postgraduate Medical Residents By
Self-Designated Race And Ethnicity, 2014-19
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Louisa Holaday from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and
coauthors.

* Excess Deaths Of Medicaid Home And Community-Based Services Recipients
During COVID-19
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H. Stephen Kaye of the University of California San Francisco and Joseph
Caldwell of Brandeis University.

Read More
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Pathways: A Disproportionate Share: Meditations On Safety-Net Hospitals
& How We Pay For Them
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This week, Health Affairs Pathways, the podcast fellowship program from
Health Affairs, returns with a new series.

This season, NYC Health + Hospitals' Michael Shen, a primary care
doctor, explores safety-net hospitals, including how we pay for them and
their role in caring for America's vulnerable populations. In this first
episode, Shen looks at the closure of Hahnemann University Hospital.

A Health Podyssey: Deepak Palakshappa On Health Care Spending And Food
Insecurity
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Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Deepak Palakshappa,
associate professor at Wake Forest School of Medicine, on his paper in
the January 2023 issue examining the relationship between food
insecurity and health care expenditures in families.

This Week: Leqembi & Health Equity
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In the first episode of the "Health Equity Corner" series on This Week,
Health Affairs' Ryann Tanap and Vabren Watts discuss the latest from the
health equity department and unpack what Leqembi, the newly approved
Alzheimer's disease drug, could mean in the health equity space.

Listen Here
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University of Miami Herbert Business School Health Care Conference

The University of Miami Herbert Business School
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Business of Health Care Conference
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on February 24. Industry leaders will tackle cost, staffing, access,
consolidation, technology, and other pressing challenges. Participate
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in person or via livestream in this signature event hosted by a leader
in health management education
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Sponsored by The University of Miami Herbert Business School

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Health Affairs Top Twelve Podcasts Of 2022
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Jeff Byers

From Health Affairs: Top Ten Articles Of 2022
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Jess Gawrych

Working With ACOs To Address Social Determinants Of Health
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Robert Mechanic and Ashley Fitch

Health Care's Many Roles In Raising The Bar For Equity
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Andrea Ducas and Emmy Ganos

Antimicrobial Resistance: A Major Threat To The Promise Of Healthy Aging
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Michael W. Hodin

Coverage By Vaccines For Children Program Is Critical For RSV Therapy
Access
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Publication Of Makena Negative Confirmatory Trial Had Little Impact On
Payer Behavior
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Molly T. Beinfeld et al.

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