Oxford University Press
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2976-5390
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0278-2715
2023
19196770977
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United States
English
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Google Scholar
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Health Affairs Scholar is a fully open access, peer-reviewed journal of emerging and global health policy. Published under the aegis of Health Affairs and Project HOPE, the journal builds on Health Affairs’ wide, multidisciplinary community of scholars and policy leaders to share new research and evidence with swift online publication. In addition to covering core health policy topics of health care costs, access, quality and equity, Health Affairs Scholar highlights innovative cross-cutting research and commentary in health care technology, population health, and global health. Of interest are papers in emerging health policy research areas as well as research from intersecting fields of scholarship such as the environment, health and social services, housing, transportation, income, and justice
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