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Subject The Big Beautiful Bill: A New Era for Health Policy? w/ Katie Keith
Date July 25, 2025 8:05 PM
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Flashback Friday: Food, Nutrition, and Health Insights 🍎

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ICYMI, J. Wyatt Koma of Harvard University appeared on A Health Podyssey to discuss his recent paper that explores enrollment trends and characteristics of low-income beneficiaries within Medicare Savings Programs.

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This week, Coca-Cola announced the rollout of a cane sugar version of their flagship product ([link removed] ) that will align with the Trump administration's Make America Healthy Again efforts.

For Flashback Friday, let's take a look back at our Food, Nutrition, and Health theme issue ([link removed] ) from April 2025.

A New Approach To Guide Research And Policy At The Intersection Of Income, Food, Nutrition, And Health ([link removed] )

Seth A. Berkowitz et al.

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

Amanda Bank

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

Kartika Palar and Chesa Cox

Understanding And Comparing Economic Assistance Models To Improve Food Security And Diet Quality: A Rapid Review ([link removed] )

Mary Kathryn Poole et al.

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

Colin M. Schwartz et al.

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The Big Beautiful Bill: A New Era for Health Policy? w/ Katie Keith ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Katie Keith of Georgetown Law and Deputy Editor Chris Fleming to the pod to discuss Trump administration's One Big Beautiful Bill and how this will affect Medicaid, Medicare, health savings accounts, rural hospitals, and more.

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Reducing Unnecessary CT Scans In Head Trauma ([link removed] )

Amanda Matter

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Under the lingering pressures of COVID-19, private equity buying its way into health care, and an aging America, the health care workforce is undergoing a sea change.

Exclusive to Health Affairs Insiders, this report provides insight into the key factors surrounding the current and future sustainability of the health care workforce, including:

- The challenges of acquiring and retaining qualified clinical staff
- Policy approaches aimed at promoting workforce development
- Opportunities to build a resilient, highly skilled workforce for the future.

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