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Subject Flashback Friday: Digital Health's Evolution
Date March 28, 2025 8:02 PM
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Join us on April 23 for an exclusive Insider virtual event exploring site-neutral payments with health economist and health services researcher Brady Post of Northeastern University and Health Affairs' Meg Winchester.

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This week, genetics testing company 23andMe filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection ([link removed] ) .

For Flashback Friday, let's take a look back at what Health Affairs has published on how the digital health marketplace has evolved.

Consumer-Facing Data, Information, And Tools: Self-Management Of Health In The Digital Age ([link removed] )

Karandeep Singh et al. (March 2019)

Top-Funded Digital Health Companies And Their Impact On High-Burden, High-Cost Conditions ([link removed] )

Kyan Safavi et al. (January 2019)

Sustaining Momentum In Digital Health Care Data Exchange Amidst Regulatory Changes ([link removed] )

Kenneth D. Mandl et al. (September 2023)

Putting Digital Health Innovation Into Practice: Learning From The VHA ([link removed] )

Ryan J. Vega et al. (February 2022)

Opening The Black Box Of Digital Health Care: Making Sense Of “Evidence” ([link removed] )

Kush Gupta et al. (November 2021)

On The Brink Of A Digital Health Care Transformation: What Germany Can Learn From The United States ([link removed] )

Yoni Goldwasser et al. (October 2021)

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What We Talk About When We Talk About SNAP w/ Seth Berkowitz ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Seth Berkowitz of UNC School of Medicine back to the program to discuss nutrition in the US, the current state of SNAP benefits, and his upcoming paper to be featured in our April 2025 theme issue on food, nutrition, and health.

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Olivia Mitchell et al

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Erika G. Martin

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