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Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Bob Herman of STAT News to the program to discuss the state of deals in the health care ...
As policy makers consider programmatic changes that would restrict MA plans’ ability to manage care, they should be mindful of the downstream impact these changes could have on traditional Medicare.
Many of the directions included in the order will be familiar to those who watched drug pricing policy closely during the ...
Cutting federal Medicaid spending would have such negative consequences on older adults and people with disabilities because ...
While the new option for MA plans to offer supplemental LTSS is a small step in the right direction, the reality is that plan offerings are sparse and severely limited in scope. It’s crucial for ...
In this episode, Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander and Ellen Bayer speak with Heather Thomas from the nonprofit A Place to ...
Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Kurt Hager of the University of Massachusetts to discuss his recent paper that explores how Medicaid nutrition supports were associated with ...
To identify needs and provide adequate care for perinatal women with mental health conditions, we must learn more about the ...
In a special podcast episode, Health Affairs Scholar Associate Editor Loren Adler interviews Elizabeth Popp-Berman about the Health and Political Economy series of papers recently published in ...
Fatal drug poisonings have recently declined in the United States. An analysis by the authors illustrates recent declines had important public health impacts in terms of lives saved, years of life ...
Jessica Bylander ([email protected]) is a deputy editor and correspondent at Health Affairs, in Washington, D.C. Millions of Americans grapple every day with the significant challenges and risks ...
Under federal law all state Medicaid programs are required to cover all older adults and adults with disabilities with the lowest income and asset levels. Optional Medicaid expansions for low ...