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Sunday, March 19, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs
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In September 2022, Health Affairs published a health policy brief
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examining the population health impacts and policy levers to address
mass shootings.
This brief, produced with the support of the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation
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part of an ongoing series by Health Affairs to examine social
determinants of health
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On Thursday, March 23, American University professors Aparna Soni and
Erdal Tekin will discuss interventions to reduce the population health
harms inflicted by mass shootings
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and areas for future research.
Later this month, on March 30, we'll host an additional Lunch and Learn
with Ninez A. Ponce, Professor and Chair in the UCLA Fielding School of
Public Health's Department of Health Policy and Management, to discuss
how health data can be enhanced to improve outcomes for underserved
communities
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A Health Podyssey: Jennifer Kao On Drug Repurposing
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Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Jennifer Kao from
the UCLA Anderson School of Management on her paper examining drug
repurposing for COVID-19 treatments during the pandemic.
This Week: What the President's Budget Means For Health Care
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Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander and Michael Gerber read the health care
policy tea leaves for the President's budget for 2024, including
Medicare funding, Medicaid expansion, prescription drug costs, public
health preparedness, and more.
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Featured This Week
Threats To Equity: Missing Methodological Details About Race And
Ethnicity In Health Research
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Rae Anne M. Martinez et al.
Preserving Integration For Dual Eligible Individuals After The End Of
The Medicare-Medicaid Plan Model
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Allison Rizer and Nils Franco
We Must Rebuild America's Military Health System-Before It's Too
Late
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Arthur L. Kellermann
Reflecting On The Future Of US Vaccine Programs
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Richard Hughes IV
CBD: The Gordian Knot Of Pot
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Grace M. Peterson and Michael S. Sinha
It's Time For US Hospitals To Withdraw From The US News And World
Report Rankings
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Madeline Wozniak and Chinenyenwa Mpamaugo
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