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Subject Forefront: AI's Promise of Reducing Clinician Burnout
Date February 13, 2025 9:00 PM
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Family Caregivers on the Rise: Latest Research

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Earlier this month, Health Affairs released our February issue ([link removed] ) that includes seven articles from the National Academy of Medicine’s Vital Directions for Health and Health Care: Priorities for 2025 project.

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Today's Featured Articles

The Number Of Family Caregivers Helping Older US Adults Increased From 18 Million To 24 Million, 2011–22 ([link removed] )

Jennifer L. Wolff et al.

Jennifer Wolff on The Growing Number of Family Caregivers for Older Adults ([link removed] )

What Do The Trump Executive Orders Mean For The Health Of Trans Americans? ([link removed] )

Caroline Medina et al.

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads ([link removed] ) series

Fulfilling The Promise Of AI To Reduce Clinician Burnout ([link removed] )

Sunas Gondi and Tina Shah

More on Caregivers

Does Assisted Living Provide Assistance And Promote Living? ([link removed] )

Sheryl Zimmerman et al. (May 2024)

Paying For Dementia Care That Improves Patient Outcomes, Supports Caregivers, And Saves Money ([link removed] )

David B. Reuben et al. (August 2023)

Health Affairs This Week: How the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Will Impact Family Caregivers w/ Jason Resendez ([link removed] )

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Celebrating Black History Month

This Black History Month, we're highlighting influential Black voices and organizations who have made an impact on health equity and policy.

In a February 2025 article, E. Albert Reece and coauthors explore how the biomedical research enterprise ([link removed] ) can meet twenty-first-century challenges, promote healthy longevity, and preserve US leadership in the global arena.

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