In a bipartisan spending agreement negotiated largely behind closed doors, Congress included a policy change with major ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Em Balkan of Brown University about their recent paper showing that rapid disenrollment ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews David Powell of the University of Pennsylvania about his recent paper exploring new ...
Medicaid offers a promising option for sustainably funding community violence interventions in the current landscape.
The recently proposed Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability rule proposes the elimination of core patient-safety ...
Medicare’s opioid treatment benefit unintentionally encourages underuse of psychosocial services. The authors propose a ...
If we measure the strength of public health by its ability to protect those who cannot yet protect themselves, the ...
BC, FAAN, FAHA, is a nurse scientist and associate professor of emergency medicine and health equity science at the Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the associate director of the Center for ...
CMS should ensure that temporary spending shocks—such as the recent spike in skin substitute costs—are not mechanically ...
Why Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Changes Have Not Adequately Addressed Primary Care Physician Pay
Evidence suggests that primary care physicians spend more time than other clinicians on activities that the fee schedule does ...
During the past two decades in the United States, all major payer types—commercial, Medicare, Medicaid, and multipayer coalitions—have introduced value-based purchasing (VBP) contracts to reward ...
On this sixteenth anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, I will review how the ACA’s dual-eligible policy initiatives ...
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