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The expansion of Medicare Advantage in rural areas highlights a policy paradox: Despite long-standing efforts by the federal ...
James D. Lee, MD, MPH, is a fellow in the National Clinician Scholars Program at the Institute for Health Policy and Innovation and a clinical instructor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the ...
Racism is the reason for large, sustained health inequities in the US. Four overview articles in this month’s Health Affairs orient the reader to the complex relationship between racism and ...
Data from the AHRQ Compendium of US Health Systems show that health system ownership of Medicare Advantage plans has ...
Emily L. Hague, PhD, is a health services researcher at Mathematica, where she focuses on describing and evaluating care delivery and payment innovations. Her work ...
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Ryan Golden, Senior Reporter at HR Dive, to the pod to discuss workforce trends within ...
At the Mount Sinai Health System we have successfully translated many algorithms from concept to testing and clinical care, ...
ABSTRACT: Millions of people lack access to affordable medicines. The intellectual property rules in the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) provide pharmaceutical companies with monopoly ...
Join us for a live taping of A Health Podyssey where Rob Lott will discuss recent findings about changes in clinician's participation across Medicare value-based payment models with Kenton Johnston.
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Bohan Li of Harvard University about her recent paper that explores substantial shifts in ...
Attention to synthetic food dyes is only one small element of a much larger and complicated public health enterprise, and its ...
As CMS sets its agenda under new leadership, there are critical opportunities to develop integrated care models for ...