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Friday, February 24, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs
Dear John,
The March issue of Health Affairs will include a cluster of research
papers focused on lessons for public health policy and practice arising
from the COVID-19 pandemic experience in the United States.
Join us on March 8 for a virtual issue briefing
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featuring some of the authors from the March issue.
Daily Digest
A Widening Divide: Cigarette Smoking Trends Among People With Substance
Use Disorder And Criminal Legal Involvement
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Brendan Saloner et al.
Accountable Care In 2023: Evolving Terminology, Current State, And
Priorities
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William K. Bleser et al.
Firearm Violence And Policy: Inertia To Activation
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V. Goldstein and Laura C. Prater
Death And Despair In The ER
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Michael S. Gerber
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Health In US Prisons And Jails
Health Affairs' Marianne Amoss and Chris Fleming discuss recent data on
mortality in prisons and health care in carceral settings, especially in
connection with COVID-19.
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