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JAMA Health Forum, an AcademyHealth partner journal that addresses health policy and strategies affecting medicine, health, and health care is seeking a new Editor in Chief. Interested Candidates should apply by April 15, 2024.
Posted Feb 14, 2024
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The winners of the 2022 NCHS/AcademyHealth Data Visualization Challenge discuss the benefits of interdisciplinary collaboration using national data sources to illustrate the intersectionality of food insecurity, disability status, and racial disparities
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This month's "Read on Washington," available only to AcademyHealth members, includes updates on appropriations, new CMS guidance on SDOH, cybersecurity guidance from HHS, and more.
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AHRQ’s EvidenceNOW: Managing Urinary Incontinence initiative contributes learning to the Implementation Science field.
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ARPA-H's latest program, HEROES, aims to establish an incentive-based model to completely change the health care paradigm and move us towards a system that truly rewards better health. Agency seeks letters of interest from potential performers until Feb. 29.
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The selection of Dr. Carroll, a nationally recognized thought leader, science communicator, pediatrician, and health services researcher, bolsters AcademyHealth's work to improve health and health care for all by moving evidence into policy and practice
Posted Jan 22, 2024
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Launched today, the new portal provides options for users to update their own profiles. In this blog post, AcademyHealth recommends 3 steps to get the most out of the new system.
Posted Jan 18, 2024
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This month's "Read on Washington," available only to AcademyHealth members, includes updates on appropriations, new rules on health AI, cybersecurity, and TEFCA, and more.
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AcademyHealth is launching new backend systems that will provide more streamlined event registration and user-friendly membership dues processing as well as more options for users to update their own profiles.
Posted Dec 14, 2023
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Thought leaders in philosophy, ethics, the arts, and community organizing come together in this four-part interview series to reflect on the role that trust plays in health care.