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RSS Feeds
RSS makes it possible to see what's new at a Web site without wading through e-mail alerts. This free feature (also called Really Simple Syndication) is an increasingly popular way to call up new headlines from your preferred content providers and then link back to the article text.
To grab our RSS feeds, you first need to install an RSS reader or aggregator. This software reads the XML-coded files to deliver you the headlines of what's newly published in Health Affairs. (Click here to see a selection of RSS reader software, some of which may be downloaded free of charge.)
Health Affairs provides RSS feeds for current and recent issues of the journal, including Web Exclusives.
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Section Feeds:
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Web Exclusives
Perspectives
Feeds are in RSS 1.0 format.
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