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Preface: Expert Advice to Enhance Aging Research and the Health and Retirement Study.
This new issue of Forum for Health Economics & Policy brings fi ve peer-reviewed articles that were commissioned in 2021 to shape the future of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), a longitudinal panel study that surveys a nationally representative sample of approximately 20,000 people in America aged 50 and older, supported by the National Institute on Aging and the Social Security Administration. 1 Each article contains thoughtful recommendations from subject matter experts for the HRS team to consider as they develop plans for future data collection efforts
期刊介绍:
Forum for Health Economics & Policy (FHEP) showcases articles in key substantive areas that lie at the intersection of health economics and health policy. The journal uses an innovative structure of forums to promote discourse on the most pressing and timely subjects in health economics and health policy, such as biomedical research and the economy, and aging and medical care costs. Forums are chosen by the Editorial Board to reflect topics where additional research is needed by economists and where the field is advancing rapidly. The journal is edited by Katherine Baicker, David Cutler and Alan Garber of Harvard University, Jay Bhattacharya of Stanford University, Dana Goldman of the University of Southern California and RAND Corporation, Neeraj Sood of the University of Southern California, Anup Malani and Tomas Philipson of University of Chicago, Pinar Karaca Mandic of the University of Minnesota, and John Romley of the University of Southern California. FHEP is sponsored by the Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics at the University of Southern California. A subscription to the journal also includes the proceedings from the National Bureau of Economic Research''s annual Frontiers in Health Policy Research Conference. Topics: Economics, Political economics, Biomedical research and the economy, Aging and medical care costs, Nursing, Cancer studies, Medical treatment, Others related.