🎙️: Protecting Public Health in a Politicized Era w/ Michael Osterholm
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Yesterday, Health Affairs released their new issue featuring articles on different aspects of Medicaid enrollment in the wake of the unwinding of COVID-19-era protections, employer-sponsored health insurance, and issues surrounding the treatment of substance use disorders.

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Today's Featured Articles

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Health Benefits In 2025: Family Premiums Rise 6 Percent, Large Employers Increase Coverage Of GLP-1s For Weight Loss

Gary Claxton et al.

 

Tomorrow, Health Affairs and KFF's Matthew Rae explore the findings from the KFF Employer Health Benefit Survey as part of an exclusive Insider virtual event.

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Rapid Learning For Accountable Care Adoption

Valerie Lehman et al.

part of our Accountable Care For Population Health series

 

Government Shutdown Could Worsen Environmental Safety And Public Health In Hard-Hit Communities

Sacoby M. Wilson

 

I Watched Science Change The World. Here’s What Could Stop It.

Mark L. Rohrbaugh

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More from Accountable Care For Population Health series

The ACPT: Why We Have It And Four Ways To Improve It

Michael E. Chernew and J. Michael McWilliams (August 2025)

 

Addressing Child Health Needs Through Medicaid Accountable Care Payment Reform

James M. Perrin et al. (March 2025)

 

Future Of Accountable Care: Lessons Learned And Potential Paths Forward During A Time Of Transition

Robert S. Saunders et al. (January 2025)

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Protecting Public Health in a Politicized Era w/ Michael Osterholm

Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Michael T. Osterholm, the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, about the future of U.S. public health, the politicization of vaccine oversight, and why fragmented state guidance threatens pandemic preparedness.

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Health Benefits in 2025: Insights from the KFF Employer Health Benefits Survey

Join Health Affairs and KFF’s Matthew Rae tomorrow for an exclusive Insider virtual event exploring the findings from the KFF Employer Health Benefits Survey, reporting on benefits in 2025.

 

Matthew Rae, associate director of The Health Care Marketplace Program at KFF, will share the main findings and insights, followed by a Q&A session for attendees.

 

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