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Volume 3, Issue 8 of Health Affairs Scholar explores income-related disparities in health, the relationship between abortion policies and maternal mortality, trends in hospital administrative costs, the impact of free school meals, and more.
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A cross-country analysis of the effects of spousal migration on health care access for families left behind ([link removed] )
Heidi West et al.
The relationship between state-level abortion policy and maternal mortality in the United States: a scoping review ([link removed] )
Gaia Zori et al.
Inequities in weathering California wildfires ([link removed] )
Michelle S Wong et al.
Research Articles
Income-related disparities in the value of health care in South Korea ([link removed] )
Sungchul Park et al.
This paper is part of an ongoing collection on Global Aging ([link removed] )
Universal free school meals and child body mass index: impact among children in community-based health care organizations ([link removed] )
Jessica C Jones-Smith et al.
Brief Reports
Workforce impact of emergency department boarding ([link removed] )
Vicki Norton et al.
This paper is part of an ongoing series on emergency department boarding
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Braidwood’s Double-Edged Sword And The Dismantling Of Preventive Care ([link removed] )
Richard Hughes IV and Carmel Shachar
part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series
To Promote Health Through Wearables, Embed Them In New Payment Models ([link removed] )
Joshua M. Liao
The Current Opioids Policy Landscape & What’s Ahead ([link removed] )
Join Health Affairs September 17 for a free virtual event with Brendan Saloner and Joshua Sharfstein discussing the current opioids policy landscape and what lies ahead.
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