We begin with a discussion of OBBBA’s community engagement requirements and their impact on the eligibility determination ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that facility fee reform could provide meaningful out-of-pocket relief to consumers ...
CMS has been working aggressively to improve the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) within the program’s statutory ...
Join Health Affairs Publishing on May 6th for a virtual event discussing research, insights, data, and takeaways from the May ...
Caitlin Carroll ([email protected]), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jessica Y. Chang, Health Care Cost Institute, Washington, D.C. Rural hospitals in the US have closed at a rapid ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews James Robinson of the University of California Berkeley about his recent paper exploring ...
Timothy Bulat ([email protected]), Actuarial Research Corporation, Columbia, Maryland. Sean R. McClellan, Abt Global, Berkeley, California. Matthew J. Trombley, Abt ...
In this article, we outline actionable strategies for strengthening one of the most essential administrative data ...
Given the recent expansion of US family medicine residency programs, we updated data on the link between training location and practice location and explored its relationship with primary care ...
The “it’s the prices” narrative focuses attention on a set of fee-schedule-oriented policies (some of which, as noted above, I support). The concern I have is that this narrative focuses attention ...
Using newly available Medicare enrollment data, we describe changes in look-alike plan offerings and dual-eligible enrollment ...
With a growing demand for mental health and substance use disorder services, states should think creatively about policies to extend and grow the workforce.
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