Health Affairs now available for iPad

Download Health Affairs' new mobile application for iPad to tap into a full interactive experience with Health Affairs content, including:
- • Current monthly issues of the journal
- • Health Policy Briefs for an overview of current health policy issues
- • Podcasts from Health Affairs' events
- • Personal story podcasts about the human side of health policy in Narrative Matters
- • Audio introduction to issues from Editor-in-Chief Susan Dentzer
- • Expandable images and exhibits
- • Links to daily expert views on the acclaimed Health Affairs Blog
- • Video links to authors discussing their papers at Health Affairs' briefings
- • Free sample journal issue for all to explore
Download the iPad app free along with a complimentary sample issue. Issues may be purchased either individually at $19.99 or with a subscription.
How to Install the Health Affairs app on your iPad
NOTE: To download the free app you need an individual iTunes account. For full access to the monthly issues, you need to be a current Health Affairs individual subscriber and sign in with your subscription number.
To locate your subscription number, check the back cover of your print copy of Health Affairs. It’s the 8-digit number printed as the first line of your mailing address..
If you don't know your subscription number, please e-mail customer service.
1. Tap the App Store icon on your tablet.
2. Search for "Health Affairs" in the search box in the upper right hand corner
3. Tap the "Free" button next to the "Health Affairs" icon.
4. When the app has downloaded tap the Health Affairs icon on your iPad
5. Tap the "Sign In" button in the upper right hand corner.
6. Type in your subscriber number and tap "Sign In."
Current Issue
- From the Founding Editor
- Entry Point - Food And Farm Policy
- Employer Coverage's Future
- Many Might Opt For The Exchanges
- How Families Could Forfeit Subsidies
- Medicaid Expansion And The Homeless
- Wide Payment Shifts On Office Visits
- The Cost Of Overtriage
- German Hospitals Improved Mortality Rates
- Better Dental Care For Massachusetts' Poor
- Improving Food Marketing To Children
- View Table of Contents »
- Part Of The Solution: Next Steps In Medication Adherence Policy 04 Oct 2013
- Reminder: Health Affairs October Issue Briefing 03 Oct 2013
- The Latest Health Wonk Review 02 Oct 2013
- CBO’s Long-Term Budget Projections: The Outlook Is Even Worse Than It Looks 02 Oct 2013
- How Will Federal Medicaid Payments To States In 2015 Be Affected By New Personal Income Data? 01 Oct 2013
- How Do You Keep School-Age Children Healthy? Report from a Health Policy Forum 03 Oct 2013
- Getting the Word Out about New York State’s Health Plan Marketplace: One Foundation’s Experience 02 Oct 2013
- MacArthur Genius Grant Recipients Include One Coordinating Care for Complex Patients; Another Confronting Chronic Illnesses in Botswana 27 Sep 2013
- Support across Party Lines for Expanding Services of Nurse Practitioners to Patients: One Finding of TCWF-Field Health Policy Poll 19 Sep 2013
- Four Foundation Leaders Make 100 Most Influential in Healthcare List in Modern Healthcare 17 Sep 2013
- "Health Spending Projections Through 2022" Event September 18, 2013
- The Outlook For Health Spending: The CMS 2012-2022 Projections September 18, 2013
- New study shows some people would be better with government health plan than one from employers September 11, 2013
- Ann E. Yurcek-"Against All Odds: How A Medicaid Waiver Brought Our Critically Ill Daughter Home" Narrative Matters September 09, 2013
- Health Reform Implementation: August 2013 Update August 06, 2013
- Health Spending Projections Through 2022 September 18, 2013
- Health Information Technology Adoption And Use July 09, 2013
- The 'Triple Aim' Goes Global April 11, 2013
- New Era Of Patient Engagement February 06, 2013
- Will Employers Drop Health Insurance Coverage Because Of The Affordable Care Act?
- Annual Medical Spending Attributable To Obesity: Payer-And Service-Specific Estimates
- National Health Expenditure Projections, 2012-22: Slow Growth Until Coverage Expands And Economy Improves
- The Triple Aim: Care, Health, And Cost
- Small Increases To Employer Premiums Could Shift Millions Of People To The Exchanges And Add Billions To Federal Outlays
- Will Employers Drop Health Insurance Coverage Because Of The Affordable Care Act?
- Annual Medical Spending Attributable To Obesity: Payer-And Service-Specific Estimates
- Small Increases To Employer Premiums Could Shift Millions Of People To The Exchanges And Add Billions To Federal Outlays
- The Triple Aim: Care, Health, And Cost
- Hospital Electronic Health Information Exchange Grew Substantially In 2008-12

