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Tuesday, February 7, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs
Dear John,
In case you missed it, the Health Affairs Council on Health Care
Spending and Value released recommendations to achieve higher-value
health care spending and growth in the US. Read the report here
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Daily Digest
Adult Primary Care Physician Visits Increasingly Address Mental Health
Concerns
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Lisa S. Rotenstein et al.
FDA's Liberalization Of Mifepristone Dispensing: Securing The Future
Of Access To Medical Abortion
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Paul T. Kim and Tina Papagiannopoulos
Payment For Comprehensive Dementia Care: Five Key Recommendations
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Nora Super et al.
Is Carve-In Financing Of Medicaid Behavioral Health Services Better Than
Carve-Out?
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Marcela Horvitz-Lennon et al.
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Elevating Voices
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During Black History Month, we're highlighting influential Black voices
and organizations who have made an impact on health equity and policy.
Camara Phyllis Jones, family physician and epidemiologist, is known for
her allegory, "A Gardener's Tale." It was seminal in explaining the
three levels of racism (institutionalized, personally mediated, and
internalized) and the impacts on health. Jones currently serves on
Health Affairs' Health Equity Advisory Committee
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Louisa Holaday On Building An Equitable Physician Workforce
Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Louisa Holaday from
the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, who published a paper in
the January 2023 issue examining debt burden among medical residents
after stratifying by race and ethnicity.
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