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Tuesday, January 17, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs
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Don't miss this week's Policy Spotlight with Benjamin Sommers, the
Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Office of Health Policy at the US
Department of Health and Human Services. Register today
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join us on Thursday, January 19.
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The Most-Read Health Affairs Forefront Articles Of 2022
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Chris Fleming
The 2023 State Legislative Sessions: The Next Abortion Battleground
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Kate Bundorf On The Stabilization Of Employer-Sponsored Insurance
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Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Kate Bundorf from
Duke University to discuss her paper in the January 2023 issue examining
employment and health insurance coverage trends during the COVID-19
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The answer is that there are many factors that impact immigrant health,
including citizenship status, geographic location, language, and access
to safety net programs.
Read more from the July 2021 issue of Health Affairs "Borders,
Immigrants & Health
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