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Subject How Medicaid Cuts Impact Vulnerable Populations
Date April 16, 2025 7:57 PM
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đź“»: Food, Nutrition, & Health: A Different Type of Hunger w/ Heather Thomas

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Last week, Health Affairs released their new theme issue ([link removed] ) with a focus on food, nutrition, and health.

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Today's Featured Articles

An Urban Farm–Anchored Produce Prescription Program’s Impacts On Weight Reduction ([link removed] )

Kaitlyn M. Fruin et al.

Check out a video abstract ([link removed] ) featuring authors Ketaurah James and Wayne M. Detmer

North Carolina’s FarmsSHARE: Farmers, Food Hubs, And Community-Based Organizations Sustain Healthy Food Programs ([link removed] )

Amanda Hege et al.

History Repeats? Faced With Medicaid Cuts, States Reduced Support For Older Adults And Disabled People ([link removed] )

Jessica Schubel et al.

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

Medicare Advantage And Supplemental Long-Term Services And Supports: A Small Step In The Right Direction ([link removed] )

Amber Christ and Alison Barkoff

part of our Supplemental Benefits In Medicare Advantage series

Administration Lays Out Drug Pricing Plan Through Executive Order ([link removed] )

Rachel Sachs

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

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The End Of The MA Value-Based Insurance Design Model: What Next? ([link removed] )

Riya Doshi and A. Mark Fendrick (February 2025)

Centering Beneficiaries’ Perspectives Amidst Change In The Medicare Advantage Supplemental Benefits Environment ([link removed] )

Claire B. Cruse et al. (December 2024)

Medicare Advantage Supplemental Benefits: Origins, Evolution, And Issues For Policy Making ([link removed] )

Eric T. Roberts et al. (September 2024)

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Food, Nutrition, & Health: A Different Type of Hunger w/ Heather Thomas ([link removed] )

In the final episode of our special four-part series from Health Affairs on the intersection of food, nutrition, and health, Jessica Bylander and Ellen Bayer speak with author Heather Thomas about her Narrative Matters essay from our April theme issue.

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Food, Nutrition, & Health, A Conversation with Marion Nestle ([link removed] )

Join Health Affairs April 29 for a special lunch and learn virtual event featuring a conversation between consumer advocate, nutritionist, and award-winning author Marion Nestle of New York University and Angela Odoms-Young of Cornell University.

The two will discuss the evolution of US food and nutrition policy, the current policy landscape, and thoughts on what lies ahead.

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