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Rescinding any social determinants of health-related guidance or otherwise reducing Medicaid’s power in the states ...
The significant cost and profound oral health disparities experienced by veterans necessitate strong public policy that ...
End-stage renal disease should serve as a cautionary tale for policy makers seeking to avoid the pitfalls of poorly designed ...
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes David Simon from The University of Connecticut to the program to discuss the recent news that the Trump administration implemented reciprocal tariffs on imported ...
Here, we describe the challenges inherent in health care markets, how our approach to addressing those challenges contributes ...
Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Seth Berkowitz of the UNC School of Medicine to discuss his recent ...
On paper, Medicare Advantage appears to offer near-universal dental coverage to beneficiaries. Access and use data suggest ...
Food Is Medicine interventions are increasingly gaining attention from policy makers, payers, and health care professionals as a promising approach to addressing diet-related chronic health conditions ...
Kartika Palar ([email protected]), University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California. Chesa Cox, University of California San Francisco. As medically tailored meal (MTM) programs ...
A collective of Black, Indigenous, and people of color–centered organizations is bringing an equity focus to food as medicine.
Heather Thomas ([email protected]) is director of the A Place to Thrive and A Place for Kids programs of the nonprofit A Place to Stand, in Fairfax County, Virginia. She is an enthusiastic ...
This is the latest in the Health Affairs Forefront featured topic, Medicare and Medicaid Integration. The featured topic includes analysis, proposals, and commentary that will inform policies on ...