Health Affairs Narrative Matters

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2021/01/11
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25 min.
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Personal essays from the front lines of care

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Abortion Care Is Essential Medical Care
2023/04/17
An abortion care provider shares stories from the front line and urges physicians to defend abortion care access within their communities. Read by author Rachel Jensen. If you enjoy this essay, order the Health Affairs February 2023 issue.
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Keeping Quiet About Genetic Risk
2023/03/29
Failing to protect people at risk for genetic disease from discrimination may have a silencing effect and erode trust in the patient-provider relationship. Read by author Susanna Smith. This article is a reworked excerpt from an unpublished book manuscript. If you enjoy this essay, order the Health Affairs March 2023 issue.
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Understanding Pandemic Experiences Among America’s Elders
2023/02/09
Older Americans’ experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic, including social isolation and loneliness, generosity, and resilience, must be studied and addressed. Read by authors Louise Aronson and Ashwin Kotwal.
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Standing Up For My Sister
2022/10/14
Integrating family caregivers into the health care team is particularly important for patients with intellectual disabilities. Read by author Duke University's Courtney Van Houtven.
A Health System That Won't Learn From Its Mistakes
2022/09/28
When a patient dies from a medical error, there often is no recourse for the family. Read by author Chandra Keller.
Echoes of Trauma: Post-Intensive Care Syndrome
2022/08/31
Post–intensive care syndrome affects many patients discharged from the acute care setting. Read by author Joanna Bayes.
As Hospitals Restrict Visitors, What Constitutes A ‘Good Death’?
2022/06/29
During the COVID-19 pandemic, a narrow view of patients’ and families’ preferences has led to the unjust application of policies meant to accommodate dying patients and their families. Read by author Nora Osman Segar from Yale New Haven Hospital and Yale Medical School.
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Halfway Around The World, Echoes Of Physician Moral Injury
2022/05/12
A physician seeks respite from the injustice of US care delivery but encounters familiar signals of system failure abroad.
Surviving Two Pandemics
2022/03/17
A Washington insider discusses lessons learned from communicating about the HIV/AIDS pandemic and current failures to talk effectively about COVID-19. Read by author Richard Sorian from 340B Health.
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Honoring Dr. Shalon Irving, A Champion for Health Equity
2022/02/14
Shalon Irving’s 2017 death brought national attention to maternal mortality among Black women in the US. This essay remembers her life and legacy. Read by Wanda Irving, chair of the board of Dr. Shalon’s Maternal Action Project.
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After A Death, Bringing Stillbirth Prevention To The US
2022/01/26
A mother whose son was stillborn at thirty-six weeks is working to import stillbirth prevention policies from abroad. Read by author Marny Smith.
To Uncover My Mother's Genetic Disorder, I Had To Lead The Way
2021/12/17
A genetic counselor uses her own resources to identify the root cause of her mother’s changing personality. Read by author Shivani Nazareth, certified genetic counselor and product manager at Invitae.
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