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Girl, are you a health insurance policy? Because you are super complicated, but I still need you. #HealthPolicyValentines
Despite the wealth of scholarship outlining racism’s effects, preeminent scholars + the journals that publish them routinely fail to interrogate #racism as a critical driver of #healthinequities, says @RheaBoydMD, @edwinlindo, @Lachelle_Dawn, @mclemoremr bit.ly/31B2Suv.. https://t.co/MTo65Ef0vn
BREAKING! Face Mask Use: More Than 200,000 US #COVID19 Cases May Have Been Averted. Authors Lyu & Wehby from @uiowa provide evidence that states in the US mandating use of face masks in public had a greater decline in daily #COVID19 growth rate. bit.ly/2YUiyq7.. https://t.co/Fz5oKJ0Z0m
Roses are red, violets are blue, is this ambulance in network? Otherwise a lyft works, too #healthpolicyvalentines
One taught me the Commerce Clause
One taught me “unconstitutionally coercive”
One taught me “exchange established by the state”
And for that I say
Thank u, next lawsuit
#healthpolicyvalentines
I don’t care how narrow my network is as long as you’re in it #healthpolicyvalentines
Just like health care spending, my love for you increases every day #healthpolicyvalentines
Roses are red
Violets are blue
For this #Healthpolicyvalentines
We wish for you a kind
Reviewer #2
#journalhumor
"A recent study in Health Affairs that looked at U.S. states found that state mask requirements appeared to have reduced virus transmission, though the researchers did not measure mask use directly." @NewYorkTimesUSA #COVID19
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In this blog, @HarvardMed's @LashNolen + @AdamLBeckman w/ @emma_sandoe from @DukeU discuss the foundational moments in #medicaid's history that led to inequities in health care access, and the racial disparities and disparate health outcomes that followed. bit.ly/2DkBdVe.. https://t.co/66tGL4MLGt
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Guess who’s still on their parent's health insurance at the age of 22 #healthpolicyvalentines
I think I love you, but we need to generate some real world evidence before issuing any further decisions. #HealthPolicyValentines
BREAKING: Mortality Rates From COVID-19 Are Lower In Unionized Nursing Homes.
This study by A. Dean @GWtweets & coauthors is believed to be the first to demonstrate that labor unions are associated w/reduced #COVID-19 infections & deaths in nursing homes bit.ly/2Fi5tRh.. https://t.co/FrV0EpND7u
In his new blog, @RJPway4EQ of @publichealthpdx argues that #HealthEquity scholars must be explicit in their language and goals, judicious in their research questions and methods, and rooted in #Antiracist, #CriticalRace, and #Decolonizing frameworks. bit.ly/2YLUKF6.. https://t.co/Vp7c20Xw3Y
Black mothers' health: a project to improve the statistics. @RWJF chose to use a different funding structure & have a small #nonprofit be the lead for Mothers' Voices Driving Birth Equity project. #maternalhealth @AcademyHealth @doccrearperry @BirthEquity healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hbl….. https://t.co/PMj73TXOkz
New December Issue:
Rural Health
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"I raise my voice in support of those demanding a response to the consequences of institutional racism that are being laid bare before us." says @Health_Affairs Editor-In-Chief @alanrweil in our latest blog. bit.ly/2zOWkgI.. https://t.co/mX1Kzukuiu
"A recent peer-reviewed study in the journal Health Affairs found that state-level face mask mandates caused steep drops in the daily infection rate and probably averted hundreds of thousands of additional coronavirus cases by June. " twitter.com/washingtonpost…..
In their blog post, @michellemorse and coauthors say the #COVID19 crisis offers an opportunity to mobilize US #physicians to advocate for social policies, such as universal #paidsickleave and defunding the #police, that dismantle structural #racism. bit.ly/3ipi2JE.. https://t.co/JNmg1aXxJv
In June 2020 @RheaBoydMD, @EdwinLindo, Lachelle D. Weeks, and @mclemoremr called for a new bar to be set for publishing on racial health inequities. In celebration of #BlackHistoryMonth, reread the seminal piece here: bit.ly/31B2Suv.. #AntiRacism #Racism #HealthEquity https://t.co/SeHtbDZtcU
Now available! March 2020 issue: The Affordable Care Act Turns 10. From @alanrweil "The March issue of Health Affairs provides a comprehensive review of what the law has accomplished & what remains to be done as the ACA turns 10." Get yours today bit.ly/2Te87KQ.. #aca10 https://t.co/pDvqh1omwQ
New March Issue: Patients as Consumers healthaffairs.org/toc/hlthaff/cu….. https://t.co/kxbZBhaIDJ
BREAKING: New study,"Community-Level Factors Associated With Racial And Ethnic Disparities In #COVID19 Rates In Massachusetts" is out now! Read @joefigs2, Ben Sommers + Dennis Lee of @HarvardChanSPH and @rkwadhera + @rwyeh of @BIDMChealth's study: bit.ly/2EmvGy1.. https://t.co/4mfWzunIlj
For you, my heart will always have an open access policy. #journalhumor #healthpolicyvalentines
. @ColumbiaMSPH's Mady Hornig + @UCBerkeleySPH's David Tuller say, "W/ #coronavirus, it's the time to implement prospective research + start documenting the biological pathways from initial illness to chronic neurological dysfunctions and other disorders." bit.ly/2Mwcsq6.. https://t.co/mWxgc3dP8V