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Subject Limiting The Health Harms Of Incarceration In American Indian Communities; ACO Contracts With Downside Financial Risk
Date July 30, 2019 7:53 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Tuesday, July 30, 2019**

TODAY ON THE BLOG

ACCESS TO CARE

To Advance Well-Being In Indian Country, Limit The Health Harms of
Incarceration

By Rachel Simon, Leila Borowsky, Siobhan Wescott, and Matthew L. Tobey

Limiting the health harms of incarceration could represent a key
strategy to strengthen community health in rural American Indian and
Alaska Native communities. Read More >>

IN THE JOURNAL

ACCOUNTABLE CARE

ACO Contracts With Downside Financial Risk Growing, But Still In The
Minority

By Kristen A. Peck, Benjamin Usadi, Alexander J. Mainor, Elliott S.
Fisher, and Carrie H. Colla

Kristen Peck and coauthors explore ACO structure and contracts in
2012-18. Read More >>

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**A CLOSER LOOK**-PBM Spread Pricing

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"spread pricing" by PBMs. A recent Health Affairs Blog post
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