Health Affairs
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http://www.healthaffairs.org 25-06-2008 20:00:57
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In their new Forefront article, Jennifer Haley, Lisa Dubay and Bowen Garrett from Urban Institute argue that improving federal data collection on race and ethnicity will be far from sufficient for equipping the health sector to address health inequities. bit.ly/4e1TxOE
In their new Forefront article, Erin Fuse Brown, Megha Reddy, and Christopher Whaley of Brown University School of Public Health discuss how the broader conversation and heightened scrutiny surrounding noncompetes are likely to spur impactful legislation at state and federal levels. bit.ly/3Z63FSg
In their new review for #HAReads, Jonathan Staloff, MD, MSc, Joseph Joo + Joshua Liao of University of Washington + UT Southwestern Medical Center review "Progress Notes: One Year in the Future of Medicine," which shares personal stories of students participating in a Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship. bit.ly/4g1MZBi
In their new Forefront article Inmaculada (Inma) Hernández Olivier Wouters, Emma M. Cousin, Ayuri S. Kirihennedige + Sean D. Sullivan of UC San Diego LSE Health Policy + UW School of Pharmacy discuss CMSGov's recently-released negotiated prices, or Maximum Fair Prices, for 10 new drugs. bit.ly/3XnNFcY
In their new Forefront article Chris Sheldrick of UMass Chan Medical School + contributing authors below argue that we need to move beyond simple models of how Perinatal Psychiatry Access Programs work and recognize the factors that drive these programs’ effectiveness. bit.ly/3z8JuID
In their new Forefront article, Christopher Koller, Joseph Betancourt, + Mark Miller from Milbank Memorial Fund & The Milbank Quarterly, Commonwealth Fund, + Arnold Ventures discuss how Medicare’s underinvestment in primary care services has contributed to stresses in US health care. bit.ly/3ANsPei
In their new Forefront article, Kevin Grumbach, Deborah Cohen, and Yalda Jabbarpour of UC San Francisco, OHSU News, and Robert Graham Center argue that much more assertive public policy is required to move the nation on a collective path to primary care for all. bit.ly/47ezVVl