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Date February 26, 2023 3:41 PM
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Sunday, February 26, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

Dear John,

Health Affairs plans to publish a thematic issue on the topic of Housing
and Health in February 2024. In connection with this issue, we will open
a Request for Abstracts on March 20, 2023. Read more about how you can
submit.
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We just announced a new event in March with a number of authors who will
be featured in the next issue of Health Affairs.

Join us on Wednesday, March 8, to hear directly from researchers at a
virtual briefing to discuss broad lessons from COVID-19 for the future
of public health
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The event will be free and open to all.

Additional events next month include:
* Journal Club on March 16: "Surviving The Surge: Non-Urgent Procedures,
Intensive Care, And Mississippi's COVID-19 Waves
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* Lunch and Learn on March 23: "Mass Shootings In The United States:
Population Health Impacts And Policy Levers
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* Lunch and Learn on March 30: "Enhancing Health Data To Improve
Outcomes For Underserved Communities
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Upcoming Events
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A Health Podyssey: Clare Brown Analyzes Preterm Birth And Low
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Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Clare Brown from the
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on her recently published
paper examining rates of adverse infant outcomes by racial and ethnic
categories and subcategories.

Pathways: No One Gets Out Of Here Alive: The Future Of Palliative And
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In this final episode, Clemson University's Tracy Fasolino discusses
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Health Affairs This Week: Health In US Prisons And Jails
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