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Health Affairs led the way on equity, now hosting its third cohort of fellows advancing scholarship on health equity. The flagship journal retains its role as the leading scholarly journal in its ...
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Abortion bans have led many young people to decide they'd rather forgo having kids than ever face that dilemma.
The 2023 national health care spending study's authors, who are with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Office of the Actuary, discussed the CMS data with members of the news media. The ...
What can be done to address this? On December 16 Health Affairs held a virtual event exploring how efforts designed to increase access to and quality of care for underserved communities may align ...
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A new analysis from the Office of the Actuary at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)—published online today by Health Affairs—estimates that in 2023, health care spending in the ...
What is Health Affairs Insider? Health Affairs Insider is a membership community that includes insider-only access to content outside of the flagship journal. Insiders get exclusive news from ...
The purpose of Health Affairs' Health Equity Advisory Committee is to guide the journal with developing and implementing strategies to advance equity within scholarly publishing of health services ...