When it comes to financing, measuring, and coordinating supplemental Medicare benefits, there are significant challenges to ...
The U.S. vaccine policy landscape is broader and changing more rapidly than at any point in its modern history, and those ...
A group of 19 Republican state attorneys general, led by Kris Kobach of Kansas, recently brought a lawsuit challenging the new HHS rule that extends access to health coverage to Deferred Action for ...
Site-neutral payments in Medicare have emerged as a potential policy option to reduce Medicare spending without impacting ...
Primary health care has particularly struggled to address the needs of PWUD. Primary care’s promise of increased provider ...
Results from Medicare’s first year of negotiation with other price benchmarks shed light on the competitive dynamics and ...
This article is the latest in the Health Affairs Forefront series, Accountable Care for Population Health, featuring analysis ...
One way to begin addressing unmet needs among vulnerable Medicare beneficiaries is to identify a core measure set that uses ...
The rise in consolidation and private-equity investment in health care markets have increased prices and reduced ...
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Andrew Feher of Department of Health Care Access and Information about his recent paper exploring how the incorporation of email reminders saw ...
Reduced-sodium salts look, work, and taste just like regular salt. So why hasn’t a global salt-switch happened?
The number and complexity of clinician payment models in Medicare Part B has grown substantially without yielding the ...