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Date January 19, 2023 10:00 PM
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Thursday, January 19, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
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2022 Editor's Picks

Today, we are sharing Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil's list
of the top articles
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we published in 2022. Read more about Alan's top picks to get his
in-depth commentary about each article on the list.

* The Impact Of Household Health Insurance Coverage Gains On
Children's Achievement In Iowa: Evidence From The ACA
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by George L. Wehby

* Informal Caregivers Provide Considerable Front-Line Support In
Residential Care Facilities And Nursing Homes
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by Norma B. Coe and Rachel M. Werner

* Structural Racism And Black Women's Employment In The US Health Care
Sector
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by Janette Dill and Mignon Duffy

* Northeast Postacute Medical Facilities Disproportionately Reject
Referrals For Patients With Opioid Use Disorder
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by Simeon D. Kimmel et al.

* Many Medicare Beneficiaries Do Not Fill High-Price Specialty Drug
Prescriptions
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by Stacie B. Dusetzina et al.

* Frequency Of Indirect Billing To Medicare For Nurse Practitioner And
Physician Assistant Office Visits
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by Sadiq Y. Patel et al.

* Provider Charges And State Surprise Billing Laws: Evidence From New
York And California
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by Aliza S. Gordon et al.

* Personal Care Aides: Assessing Self-Care Needs And Worker Shortages In
Rural Areas
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by Susan A. Chapman et al.

* Higher COVID-19 Vaccination And Narrower Disparities In US Cities With
Paid Sick Leave Compared To Those Without
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by Alina S. Schnake-Mahl et al.

* How Low-Paid Parents Navigate The Complex Financial Landscape Of
Benefits Cliffs And Disincentive Deserts
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by Kess Ballentine et al.

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Health Affairs In 2022: Editor's Picks
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The Fair Price For One-Time Treatments; How Can We Overcome Existing
Market Price Distortions?
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Marina Richardson et al.

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