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Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews MacKenzie Hughes of NORC at the University of Chicago about her recent paper reviewing ...
John K. Iglehart, founding editor of Health Affairs and long-time national correspondent for the New England Journal of ...
Medicaid expansion was a recognition that low-income Americans of all ages need, and deserve, health insurance, and that such ...
States that have set health care cost growth targets and then measured performance against them are generally not meeting the ...
In the March 2019 issue, Michael Gusmano and colleagues caution against using “consumer metaphors” and suggest that usage might “undermine” patient-centered approaches. And Hala Durrah ...
Identification Of High-Veteran MA Plans For each year between 2016 and 2022, we defined high-veteran MA plans as MA plans with VHA enrollees exceeding 20 percent of their total enrollment, which ...
Lisa S. Rotenstein ([email protected]), Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Samuel T. Edwards, Oregon Health & Science University and Veterans Affairs Portland Health Care ...
Donghoon Lee ([email protected]), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; and Korea University, Seoul, South Korea. Jing Li, University of Washington. Medicare enrollment increases ...
Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollment increased by 22.2 million beneficiaries (337.0 percent) from 2006 through 2022, whereas traditional Medicare enrollment declined by 1.0 million (−2.9 percent ...
Based on our experiences working with Medicare beneficiaries, the information people want or need to make informed decisions ...
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Kathleen Haddad to the pod to discuss the Forefront series, Supplemental ...
Major changes to broker compensation policies may need to wait until the outcome of litigation over CMS’s 2024 proposal, but ...
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