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Dear John,
Last week, we published an ahead-of-print article from Ronit Ridberg and coauthors that explores data from the first national survey on knowledge, perceptions, and experiences around Food is Medicine interventions.
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The Affordable Care Act At Fifteen
On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into law.
For its 15th anniversary, Health Affairs Forefront has released a set of articles providing commentary and insights on the journey and impact of this law.
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The Affordable Care Act At Fifteen: Policy Surprises And Lessons ([link removed] )
Jeanne M. Lambrew
Fifteen Years Later, The ACA Has An HSA Problem -- But It’s Easily Fixable ([link removed] )
Lanhee J. Chen et al.
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The State Of The Marketplaces: Fulfilling The Promise Of The ACA ([link removed] )
Ellen Montz et al. (January 2025)
ACA Metal-Tier Mispricing: Improving Affordability By Solving An Actuarial Mystery ([link removed] )
Stan Dorn and Timothy Jost (January 2023)
ACA Round-Up: $100 Million For Navigators, Approval Of Idaho Waiver, And More ([link removed] )
Katie Keith (August 2022)
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The U.S. faces worse health outcomes than peer nations—shorter life expectancy, deep inequities, and high costs.
The new Health Affairs Scholar series Health and Political Economy explores solutions, from social insurance to public options for healthcare.
Developed with the Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy, this series explores bold ideas for a more just and inclusive economy for health.
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IRA-Induced Involuntary Enrollment Churn In Medicare Part D: Likely Consequences ([link removed] )
David M. Anderson and Kelly E. Anderson
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