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Wednesday, February 8, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

Dear John,

Today we launched a new series of the Pathways podcast, titled "No One
Gets Out Of Here Alive."  In this series, Clemson University's Tracy
Fasolino explores the role of policy and legislation
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for palliative and hospice care.

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Health Affairs Scholar is a new fully open access, peer-reviewed journal
dedicated to global health policy and emerging health services research.

In addition to covering core health policy topics of health care costs,
access, quality, and equity, Health Affairs Scholar will highlight
innovative translational research in health care technology, population
health, and global health.

This is the first new journal published under the aegis of Health
Affairs and Project HOPE and will be published in partnership with
Oxford University Press
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Kathryn A. Phillips, professor of health economics and health services
research, University of California San Francisco, is the inaugural
editor-in-chief.

The journal is now open for submissions. Explore some of the topics
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that will be covered in the journal, and learn more about how you can
submit.

Learn More
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Elsewhere At Health Affairs

Today in Forefront, William H. Frist and Margaret Hamburg provide an
overview of the new report
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from the Health Affairs Council on Health Care Spending and Value
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and advocate for its implementation.

Arthur Robin Williams and Harold Alan Pincus examine some of the r
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apparatuses that limit the availability of buprenorphine
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to treat opioid use disorder.

If you're enjoying articles from Forefront, you can bookmark the website
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Daily Digest

Recommendations On Health Care Spending And Value From 21 Experts: Why
We Should Implement This Road Map For Action Now
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William H. Frist and Margaret Hamburg

Don't Throw The Buprenorphine Out With The Bathwater!
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Arthur Robin Williams and Harold Alan Pincus

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No One Gets Out Of Here Alive: Palliative And Hospice Care

Welcome to No One Gets Out of Here Alive. In this series, Clemson
University's Tracy Fasolino explores the role of policy and legislation
for palliative and hospice care.

Listen Here
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