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Subject NEW ISSUE: Food, Nutrition & Health
Date April 7, 2025 8:02 PM
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The April theme issue of Health Affairs ([link removed] ) focuses on key policy issues at the intersection of food, nutrition, and health.

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F O O D I S M E D I C I N E

Food For Thought: A Vision For Generative ‘Food Is Medicine’ ([link removed] )

John R. Lumpkin et al.

‘Food Is Medicine’ In The US: A National Survey Of Public Perceptions Of Care, Practices, And Policies ([link removed] )

Ronit Ridberg et al.

What Is ‘Food Is Medicine,’ Really? Policy Considerations On The Road To Health Care Coverage ([link removed] )

Colin M. Schwartz et al.

Equity And Justice In Food As Medicine ([link removed] )

Jessica Bylander

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M E D I C A L L Y T A I L O R E D M E A L S

Estimated Impact Of Medically Tailored Meals On Health Care Use And Expenditures In 50 US States ([link removed] )

Shuyue Deng et al.

Modeling The Value Of ‘Food Is Medicine’: Challenges And Opportunities For Scaling Up Medically Tailored Meals ([link removed] )

Katrika Palar and Chesa Cox

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M E D I C A I D

Medicaid Nutrition Supports Associated With Reductions In Hospitalizations And ED Visits In Massachusetts, 2020–23 ([link removed] )

Kurt Hager et al.

States’ Use Of Medicaid Managed Care ‘In Lieu Of Services’ Authority To Address Poor Nutrition ([link removed] )

Kathryn Garfield et al.

Food Is More Than Just Medicine ([link removed] )

Amanda Bank

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Health Affairs Branded Post:

Birth in America: A Prescription for Progress to Improve Maternal Health ([link removed] )

Kalahn Taylor-Clark, Wilna Paulemon & Jacquelyn Caglia

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

This event is free and open for all to attend.

Panel topics include:

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

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Food, Nutrition & Health Special Series

Health Affairs produced a special four-part series to compliment the theme issue's focus on the intersection of food, nutrition, and health.

Catch up on what we've released so far.

Water Insecurity w/ Na'Taki Osborne Jelks ([link removed] )

Food Support Programs w/ Diane Schanzenbach ([link removed] )

Implications Of The Health Care System’s Design For Administrative Costs ([link removed] )

Michael E. Chernew and Karisa Lasoff

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