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Subject Drug Repurposing During COVID-19
Date March 21, 2023 8:04 PM
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Tuesday, March 21, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

Dear John,

In case you missed it, the Council on Health Care Spending and Value
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released their findings on how the US can moderate health care spending
growth and maximize value. Read the report here
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Daily Digest

Drug Repurposing During The COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons For Expediting
Drug Development And Access
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Wesley Greenblatt et al.

Prescribing Authority For Pharmacists Is Integral To Protecting
Reproductive Health And Rights
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Julia Strasser and Ellen Schenk

Providers Challenge Payments In 'No Surprises' Act Dispute
Resolution Process
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Jack Hoadley and Kevin Lucia

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Mariana Socal On The Global Supply Chain For Generic Drugs

Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Mariana Socal from
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health on a recently-published
paper examining sources of production and levels of competition in the
global supply chain for generic drugs sold in the United States.

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For the month of March, we're highlighting influential voices and
organizations who have made an impact on women's health equity and
policy.

In a Forefront article published in 2022, Ashlei Spivey and Elizabeth
Barajas-Román discuss the benefits of doula care and how to improve
maternal health outcomes
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