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Subject New Scholar Issue: Health and Political Economy
Date April 3, 2025 8:00 PM
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🌿 New Issue Out Next Week: Food, Nutrition, and Health!

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Dear John,

Our April 2025 theme issue focusing on food, nutrition, and health comes out next week.

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Volume 3, Issue 3 of Health Affairs Scholar ([link removed] ) features the new series, Health and Political Economy ([link removed] ) , developed in partnership with the Health and Political Economy Project ([link removed] ) (HPEP) and supported by the Commonwealth Fund ([link removed] ) .

This collection explores a range of perspectives on a critical question: Instead of accepting the status quo, how can the U.S. create a more just and inclusive political economy for health?

Featured Papers Series: Health and Political Economy

Health and political economy: building a new common sense in the United States ([link removed] )

Victor Roy et al.

Advancing a political economy approach to health using lessons from US antitrust and climate policy ([link removed] )

Elizabeth Popp Berman

Reviving public provisioning in US health care ([link removed] )

Hayden Rooke-Ley et al

The fundamental importance of social insurance for health equity ([link removed] )

Seth A Berkowitz

Centering marginalized care: Home care cooperatives and system change ([link removed] )

Geoffrey M Gusoff et al.

Editor’s Choice

Policy strategies for inclusion of pregnant and lactating women in vaccine research ([link removed] )

Danielle E Serota et al.

Environmental impact of colorectal cancer screening with colonoscopy and multi-target stool DNA (mt-sDNA) testing ([link removed] )

Rebecca Alcock et al.

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Join Health Affairs this Tuesday April 8 for a virtual event exploring our theme issue on food, nutrition, and health.

Panel topics include:

- Food is Medicine,
- Food and Nutrition Insecurity, Equity, and Justice,
- Government Programs & Policies, and
- Community Voices.

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Time To Reexamine The Role Of Supplemental Benefits In Medicare Advantage ([link removed] )

Molly T. Turco and Meena Seshamani

part of our Supplemental Benefits In Medicare Advantage series

The (Upper) Case For Capitalizing Multiracial ([link removed] )

Tracy Lam-Hine et al.

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