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Subject New Issue: Behavioral Health, Nursing Home Workforce & More
Date February 12, 2023 3:38 PM
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Sunday, February 12, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

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Health Affairs Scholar is now accepting submissions. Learn more about
how you can submit
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to the new, fully open access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to global
health policy and emerging health services research.

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The February issue of Health Affairs
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covers behavioral health, including mental health and substance use; the
nursing home workforce; and health equity issues such as racial and
ethnic disparities in ambulance transportation destinations and adverse
birth outcomes.

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Health Affairs Branded Post:

Bold Action Can Fix Our Healthcare System
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A Health Podyssey: Louisa Holaday On Building An Equitable Physician
Workforce
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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.

Pathways: No One Gets Out Of Here Alive: Palliative And Hospice Care
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Welcome to the new season of Pathways, "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.

This Week: Road Mapping Health Care Spending And Value
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Listen to Health Affairs' Laura Tollen, Chris Fleming, and Michael
Gerber discuss the new report from the Health Affairs Council on Health
Care Spending and Value.

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