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Call for Nominations: Health Affairs Scholar Editor-in-Chief. Health Affairs is seeking an Editor-in-Chief to help develop and launch a new journal – Health Affairs Scholar – under the Health Affairs brand. Apply now: bit.ly/34SSuSH
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Tune in tomorrow! The centerpiece of the March Journal Club meeting is “Evaluating A Nonemergency Medical Transportation Benefit For ACO Members.” Join Seth Berkowitz of for a detailed discussion of the paper’s data, methods & conclusions. bit.ly/3HRJBqb
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In their new Forefront article, Michael Bailit + Deepti Kanneganti from suggest that there are four types of health equity performance measures and how to better assess their effectiveness of efforts to improve health equity.
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' March issue Hospitals, Health Equity & More covers important topics like black maternal health, representation in clinical trials, and more! Check out this free letter from the editor healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10.13 #healthequity #healthdisparities
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Get your copy of the March 2022 issue of Health Affairs! This month’s issue covers a broad range of topics including hospitals, health equity & more. Check out “From The Editor-in-Chief” for a preview of the covered topics.
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So proud of our PUSH #changemaker volunteer & her tireless efforts to #endpreventablestillbirth! Thank you for raising awareness of #stillbirthprevention & #empoweredpregnancy Heath #StillCounts ❤️ #WomensHistoryMonth #stillbirth #UnitedWePush ✊🏻✊🏽✊🏿
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#WomensHistoryMonth | We give a spotlight to @marnysmith of @PushPregnancy & @BaruchMarxe. In her essay, she writes about working to import stillbirth prevention policies to the US from abroad after her own experience of having a stillborn son at 36 weeks. bit.ly/3CPfBL3
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Mark your calendars for 3/30 and make sure to register for this free lunch & learn with affiliates David Kindig and John Mullahy! go.wisc.edu/1y9e3p
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Join us on 3/30 when @Health_Affairs Deputy Editor @lott_rob hosts David Kindig (@PopHealth) & @JohnMullahy of @UWMSTP, as well as Sanne Magnan of @_HealthPartners about the future of the field of #PopulationHealth. Register for this FREE lunch & learn: bit.ly/3KMAMjy
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