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Sunday, March 5, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

Dear John,

William Frist, one of the cochairs of the Health Affairs Council on
Health Care Spending and Value
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published two additional articles in Forbes discussing administrative
waste and inefficiencies in US health care spending, which you can read
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and here
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Frist's articles are part of a four-part series on the Health Affairs
Council on Health Care Spending and Value's newly released report, "A
Road Map for Action
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Health Affairs recently launched
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a new Forefront series, Accountable Care for Population Health
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featuring analysis and discussion of models of accountable care and
related policies.

The series will include articles exploring a range of views on various
key issues-all with the aim of enhancing the national conversation on
accountable care and eliciting thoughtful responses from leaders in the
public and private sectors.

Produced with the support of Arnold Ventures
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31, 2023, and submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis. Learn
more about how you can submit
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and read some of the recently published articles in the series.

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