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Health Affairs This Week places listeners at the center of health policy’s proverbial water cooler. Join editors from Health Affairs, the leading journal of health policy research, and special guests as they discuss this week’s most pressing health policy news. All in 15 minutes or less.
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Jan 29, 2021 • 13min
A call for health equity in scholarly publishing
Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.This week President Joe Biden released his vision for advancing racial equity. On the same day, Health Affairs released details of its new Health Equity project. To spotlight the organization's approach to the topic and project, Health Affairs published two blogs to outline the program's details. Editor-In-Chief Alan Weil outlined his view on racism and health equity, stating where there is racism, only anti-racist systems can generate equitable results. Director of Equity Vabren Watts wrote on the subject of dismantling racism, noting that Health Affairs plans to be intentional in promoting and advancing equity. Ultimately, Health Affairs is aiming for equitable participation, with authors, reviewers and editors representative of the diversity of the health policy community. The organization will seek out new voices from institutions, disciplines, and communities that have not historically been well represented in its pages. On this episode of This Week, Jessica Bylander and Vabren Watts discuss the new health equity project.Related Links:A Health Affairs collection of Health Equity theme issues, journals, blogs and podcasts (Health Affairs)An Editor's View Of Race, Racism, And Equity (Health Affairs)Dismantling Racism In Scholarly Publishing, Intentionally And Unapologetically (Health Affairs)Scientific Journals Commit To Diversity But Lack the Data (New York Times)Subscribe: RSS | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Castro | Stitcher | Deezer | Overcast
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Jan 22, 2021 • 15min
More seats at the federal table for health equity
Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.This week, Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States. With a new administration comes a new staff alongside new agendas.Biden has already made history by appointing Rachel Levine, an openly transgender woman, as assistant secretary of health at HHS. Health Affairs' Leslie Erdelack and Vabren Watts welcome the new administration with a discussion on what the Biden administration means for health equity and diversity at large. In addition, Vabren teases the announcement of Health Affairs new Health Equity Project.Related Links:Increases In Women's Political Representation Associated With Reductions In Child Mortality In Brazil (Health Affairs)Measuring Equity From The Start: Disparities In The Health Development Of US Kindergartners (Health Affairs)Just How Diverse Is President Biden's Prospective Cabinet? (Brookings)Subscribe: RSS | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Castro | Stitcher | Deezer | Overcast
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Jan 15, 2021 • 13min
What could Medicaid and COVID-19 vaccine distribution look like under a Biden administration?
Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.The news in 2021 has yet to slow down in the realm of health policy. For one, reports have found that unused COVID-19 vaccines are being thrown away, calling into question what to be done about vaccine distribution. In addition, the Trump administration recently approved a Tennessee Medicaid block grant waiver.Listen to editors Christopher Fleming and Jessica Bylander discuss the COVID-19 vaccine rollout and what the Biden administration may do with Medicaid block grants and work requirements when entering office.Related Links:In Its First 100 Days, The Biden Administration Must Restore The Soul Of Medicaid (Health Affairs Blog)The Affordable Care Reduced Income Inequality In The US (Health Affairs)See How The Vaccine Rollout Is Going In Your State (New York Times)Subscribe: RSS | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Castro | Stitcher | Deezer | Overcast
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Jan 8, 2021 • 19min
Health policy on the table in 2021 with democratic Congress
Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.Editors Leslie Erdelack and Rob Lott kick off 2021 with a new episode of This Week. A lot of news was crammed into the first week of 2021. Early on, Haven, the health care organization founded by Amazon, J.P. Morgan, and Berkshire Hathaway, decided to fold after being in business for three years. The Georgia runoff election confirmed a democratic Congress for the incoming Biden Administration. And, in late December 2020, a sweeping legislative package added more protections from surprise medical bills.Listen to Leslie and Rob talk about what all these events mean for health policy in 2021.Related Links:What a Democratic Congress Means For the ACA (Health Affairs Blog)Coverage Provisions in the 2021 Appropriations and COVID-19 Stimulus Package (Health Affairs Blog)Arbitration Over Out-Of-Network Medical Bills: Evidence from New Jersey Payment Disputes (Health Affairs)
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Dec 31, 2020 • 22min
Overlooked health policy stories of 2020 - Part 2
Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.The COVID-19 pandemic defined the majority of the year 2020. But it wasn't the only story to follow this year, especially in the field of health policy.In a special extended episode of Health Affairs This Week (the second of two end-of-year episodes), Leslie Erdelack, Vabren Watts and Jessica Bylander discuss some of the stories you may have missed in health policy if you focused most of your attention on the pandemic. The group highlights drug pricing and regulations, the public charge rule, and the increase in health literacy due to the pandemic.Related Links:Administration Finalizes Most-Favored Nation Drug Pricing Rule At The Last MinuteAdministration Finalizes Drug Importation Plans, But Legal and Practical Questions RemainSpread Fear: The Announcement Of The Public Charge Rule Reduced Enrollment In Child Safety-Net ProgramsSubscribe: RSS | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Castro | Stitcher | Deezer | Overcast
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Dec 24, 2020 • 20min
Overlooked health policy stories of 2020 - Part 1
Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.The COVID-19 pandemic defined the majority of the year 2020. But it wasn't the only story to follow this year, especially in the field of health policy.In a special extended episode of Health Affairs This Week (the first of two end-of-year episodes), Leslie Erdelack, Chris Fleming, and Rob Lott discuss some of the stories you may have missed in health policy if you focused most of your attention on the pandemic. The group highlights the Affordable Care Act turning 10, antitrust regulations, and environmental rollbacks.Related Links:The Affordable Care Act Turns 10Consolidation of Providers Into Health Systems Increased Substantially, 2016-2018Hospital Prices Grew Substantially Faster Than Physician Prices For Hospital-Based Care in 2007-14Subscribe: RSS | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Castro | Stitcher | Deezer | Overcast
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Dec 18, 2020 • 13min
Snow can't stop the COVID-19 vaccine supply chain
Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.Checking in from Colorado and Baltimore, Jessica Bylander and Vabren Watts enter the snow discourse before jumping into the latest on COVID-19 vaccines. Supply chains are sending dosages. Frontline workers are receiving them. And, the Health Affairs team reminds us that we can’t ignore the importance of messaging and social distancing as COVID-19 cases rise throughout the U.S.Related Links:Clinical Outcomes of a COVID-19 Vaccine: Implementation Over EfficacyAfter a COVID-19 Vaccine: Collaboration or Competition?Subscribe: RSS | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Castro | Stitcher | Deezer | Overcast
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Dec 11, 2020 • 12min
Climate change and the future of health policy
Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.Health Affairs' Leslie Erdelack and Chris Fleming discuss why health policy is ready to enter the climate change discussion. From the latest Greta Thunberg Hulu documentary to president-elect Joe Biden's pick of John Kerry as a "climate envoy," Leslie and Chris note climate change is too big of an issue for the field to ignore. This episode dovetails with Health Affairs first ever journal issue dedicated to climate change and how the issue intersects with health policy. Related links:Event: The Health Events of Climate Change (Health Affairs)Health Risks Due To Climate Change: Inequity In Causes and Consequences (Health Affairs)A Critical Moment For Climate Resilience (Health Affairs)State of the Global Climate 2020 (World Meteorological Organization)Health Care is Coming to Grips With Its Pollution Problem (The Verge)Subscribe: RSS | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Castro | Stitcher | Deezer | Overcast
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Dec 4, 2020 • 14min
Is a COVID-19 vaccine within reach?
Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander and Rob Lott chat in the first episode of Health Affairs This Week about COVID-19, vaccine distribution, emergency use authorization for vaccines, toddlers' interpretations of masks, public health messaging, and mistrust for the healthcare industry.Related Links:A Health Podyssey: Ensuring Equitable Access to a COVID-19 Vaccine Once It's Here (Health Affairs)Clinical Outcomes of a COVID-19 Vaccine: Implementation Over Efficacy (Health Affairs)An Overview of Vaccine Development, Approval, and Regulation, with Implications for COVID-19 (Health Affairs)On Racism: A New Standard for Publishing on Racial Health Inequities (Health Affairs)ACIP Advisory Committee of Immunization Practices (ACIP)
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