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Our April 2025 theme issue focusing on food, nutrition, and health comes out tomorrow.
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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.
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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.
Join Us
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A Health Podyssey: Meena Seshamani on the Journey from CMS to Maryland's Department of Health ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Dr. Meena Seshamani, the incoming Maryland Secretary of Health, to discuss her time as the director of Medicare at the Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services and what the future holds in her new role.
Food, Nutrition & Health: Food Support Programs w/ Diane Schanzenbach ([link removed] )
In the second episode of a special series on the intersection of food, nutrition, and health, Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander speaks with Diane Schanzenbach from Northwestern University on the topic of food support programs and their impacts on very young children.
Health Affairs This Week: The Politics of Alternative Payment Models ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Michael Gerber back to the program to discuss the recent announcement from the Trump administration to cancel certain alternative payment models, their previous impact on health spending, and the difficult task of measuring success over a long period of time and across different administrations.
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.
Tracking The Trump Administration’s Early Deregulation Agenda ([link removed] )
Katie Keith
part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series
Navigating The Path To Medicare Dental Coverage ([link removed] )
Shenam Ticku et al.
Presidential Powers And LGBTQI+ Equity: Advances And Rollbacks ([link removed] )
Kyle A. Gavulic et al.
part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series
Clearing The Crux: Five Paths To Achieve Health Policy Change In 2025 ([link removed] )
Michael J. Alkire
Employer-Provider Direct Contracting: Practice And Policy ([link removed] )
Sidney Haitoff et al.
part of our Provider Prices In The Commercial Sector series
Addressing Malnutrition Through Advances In Value-Based Care ([link removed] )
Alexandra Bryan et al.
Expanding Home- And Community-Based Services For Dually Eligible Adults With Behavioral Health Needs ([link removed] )
Dennis Heaphy and Ellen Breslin
part of our Medicare And Medicaid Intergration series
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