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- A 2010 study published in the medical journal Health Affairs found that if taxes were about 18 cents on the dollar, they would make a significant difference in consumption.Sugary drink tax-Wikipedia
- A 2017 peer-reviewed study published in Health Affairs found that the U.S. has the highest levels of child mortality among 20 OECD countries.Poverty in the United States-Wikipedia
- The system was first proposed by Duke University faculty David Ridley, Henry Grabowski, and Jeffrey Moe in their 2006 Health Affairs paper: "Developing Drugs for Developing Countries".Food and Drug Administration-Wikipedia
- A 2008 article in the journal Health Affairs suggested that the Dutch health system, which combines mandatory universal coverage with competing private health plans, could serve as a model for reform in the US.Health care reform-Wikipedia
- Private insurance in the US varies greatly in its coverage; one study by the Commonwealth Fund published in Health Affairs estimated that 16 million U.S. adults were underinsured in 2003.Healthcare reform debate in the United States-Wikipedia
- A study published in Health Affairs in December 2009 found that high-cost health plans do not provide unusually rich benefits to enrollees.Health care reforms proposed during the Obama administration-Wikipedia
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