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Subject Commercial Health Insurance: Soaring Costs and Increasing Dissatisfaction
Date February 18, 2025 9:02 PM
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Don Metz To Serve As Interim Editor-In-Chief

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Dear John,

Today, we announced that our executive editor Don Metz will be serving as the interim Editor-in-Chief of Health Affairs.

Going forward, Don will continue to manage the organization’s daily operations, support its full-time staff, and plan for the future.

He will also help guide the organization’s senior leadership team in prioritizing the search for a permanent Editor-in-Chief.

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