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As policy makers consider programmatic changes that would restrict MA plans’ ability to manage care, they should be mindful ...
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 ...
In this episode, Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander and Ellen Bayer speak with Heather Thomas from the nonprofit A Place to ...
To identify needs and provide adequate care for perinatal women with mental health conditions, we must learn more about the ...
This article reviews private equity’s influence on health care, highlighting its profit-driven strategies that conflict with ...
In a special podcast episode, Health Affairs Scholar Associate Editor Loren Adler interviews Elizabeth Popp-Berman about the ...
Rescinding any social determinants of health-related guidance or otherwise reducing Medicaid’s power in the states ...
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 ...
On April 15 and 16, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) will meet. These meetings, once considered ...
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 ...
Food Is Medicine interventions are increasingly gaining attention from policy makers, payers, and health care professionals as a promising approach to addressing diet-related chronic health conditions ...
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