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Subject NEW ISSUE: Pharmaceuticals, Private Equity, & More
Date March 3, 2025 9:07 PM
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📻: A Health Podyssey Live with Yashaswini Singh on 3/12

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The March issue of Health Affairs ([link removed] ) features articles on a range of topics, including prescription drug policy, use, and patent challenges; physician turnover after private equity acquisition of physician practices; children’s health coverage loss during Medicaid unwinding; and more.

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P H A R M A C E U T I C A L S & M E D I C A L

M A R I J U A N A

Demographic Variation In US Outpatient Hydroxychloroquine And Ivermectin Use During The COVID-19 Pandemic ([link removed] )

Michelle S. Rockwell et al.

Estimated Savings From Extending Prescription Drug Inflationary Rebates To All Commercial Plans ([link removed] )

Marissa B. Reitsma et al.

First-In-Class Drugs Experienced Different Regulatory Treatment In The US And Europe ([link removed] )

Jihye Han and Aaron S. Kesselheim

Changes In Biologic Drug Revenues After Administrative Patent Challenges ([link removed] )

Adam J. N. Raymakers et al.

Arkansas Medical Marijuana Certifications: Higher-Volume Physicians Associated With Less Evidence Of Care Coordination ([link removed] )

Joseph W. Thompson et al.

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P R I V A T E E Q U I T Y

Physician Turnover Increased In Private Equity–Acquired Physician Practices ([link removed] )

Yashaswini Singh et al.

C H I L D H E A L T H

Continuous Eligibility Policies And CHIP Structure Affected Children’s Coverage Loss During Medicaid Unwinding ([link removed] )

Erica Eliason et al.

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LIVE! with Yashaswini Singh ([link removed] )

Next week, join us for a live taping of A Health Podyssey on March 12 with Yashaswini Singh about her paper ([link removed] ) in the March 2025 edition of Health Affairs.

Host Rob Lott and Singh will take questions from the audience as well.

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Rewarding Medicare Advantage D-SNPs That Provide The Best Value ([link removed] )

Ryan Stringer et al.

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Reporting Requirements Matter (A Lot): Evidence From Arkansas's Medicaid Work Requirements ([link removed] )

Morgan A. Henderson et al.

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