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Health Affairs is a monthly peer-reviewed healthcare journal established in 1981 by John K. Iglehart; since 2014, the editor-in-chief is Alan Weil. It was described by The Washington Post as "the bible of health policy". Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Health Affairs 200
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Modeling The Economic And Health Impact Of Increasing Children's Physical Activity In The United States
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Primary Health Care That Works: The Costa Rican Experience
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Affordable Care Act Changes To Medicare Led To Increased Diagnoses Of Early-Stage Colorectal Cancer Among Seniors
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Global Health: A Pivotal Moment Of Opportunity And Peril
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Data On Race, Ethnicity, And Language Largely Incomplete For Managed Care Plan Members
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As Zika Reaches US Shores, States And Cities Struggle To Respond
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Slow Progress In Finalizing Measles And Rubella Elimination In The European Region.
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Using Green Building As A Model For Making Health Promotion Standard In The Built Environment
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Geographic Concentration Of Home-Based Medical Care Providers
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Assessing Interventions To Improve Influenza Vaccine Uptake Among Health Care Workers.
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Mr. G And The Revolving Door: Breaking The Readmission Cycle At A Safety-Net Hospital.
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Incorporating Patient-Reported Outcomes Into Health Care To Engage Patients And Enhance Care.
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The Ethical Imperative And Moral Challenges Of Engaging Patients And The Public With Evidence.
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Authentic Engagement Of Patients And Communities Can Transform Research, Practice, And Policy.
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A Synthesis Of Knowledge About Caregiver Decision Making Finds Gaps In Support For Those Who Care For Aging Loved Ones.
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Ten Years, Forty Decision Aids, And Thousands Of Patient Uses: Shared Decision Making At Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Shared Decision Making: The Need For Patient-Clinician Conversation, Not Just Information.
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Health Care Spending Slowdown From 2000 To 2010 Was Driven By Lower Growth In Cost Per Case, According To A New Data Source
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Understanding The Strengths And Weaknesses Of Public Reporting Of Surgeon-Specific Outcome Data
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Hospitals Participating In ACOs Tend To Be Large And Urban, Allowing Access To Capital And Data
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Use Of Nursing Home Compare Website Appears Limited By Lack Of Awareness And Initial Mistrust Of The Data.
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The Number Of Health Information Exchange Efforts Is Declining, Leaving The Viability Of Broad Clinical Data Exchange Uncertain
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India's Largest Hospital Insurance Program Faces Challenges In Using Claims Data To Measure Quality
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Integrating Social And Medical Data To Improve Population Health: Opportunities And Barriers
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Many Mobile Health Apps Target High-Need, High-Cost Populations, But Gaps Remain.
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Overcoming Obstacles To Enable Access To Medicines For Noncommunicable Diseases In Poor Countries.
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Medicare per capita spending by age and service: new data highlights oldest beneficiaries
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Most primary care physicians are aware of prescription drug monitoring programs, but many find the data difficult to access
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As Fracking Booms, Dearth Of Health Risk Data Remains
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Noncommunicable Diseases: Three Decades Of Global Data Show A Mixture Of Increases And Decreases In Mortality Rates
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Infographics And Public Policy: Using Data Visualization To Convey Complex Information
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A Pilot Food Bank Intervention Featuring Diabetes-Appropriate Food Improved Glycemic Control Among Clients In Three States
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