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Join Health Affairs on July 8 for a free virtual event featuring insights from a year-long special series on Medicare Advantage (MA) supplemental benefits. Published in Forefront and funded by The ...
This is part one of a three-part article on policy issues in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. The topics covered include: ...
Even though serious mental illness is no less chronic a condition than diabetes, Medicare beneficiaries are currently limited ...
Efforts to remove, restructure, or completely eliminate public health information from federal websites undermine the ...
Intervention This study examined the connection between housing improvements and health by using a natural experiment in New York City. In January 2015 the New York City Housing Authority sold a ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a dangerous trend: the intentional creation of public health law vacuums, in which no ...
The US health care system is already larded with bureaucracy; administrative costs account for nearly a third of total health ...
Background The MHS is a unique and complex health care system that serves an amalgam of purposes. The MHS is a unique and complex health care system that serves an amalgam of purposes: It acts as ...
This article summarizes the health coverage-related changes in the version of the bill that was passed by the Senate on July ...
Recognizing and empowering the advanced practice nursing workforce through well-crafted legislation, professional development pathways, and institutional support will not only improve nurse and ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Uché Blackstock, CEO and Founder of Advancing Health Equity (AHE), on her experiences ...
As a result of the Court's decision that they cannot enforce "any qualified provider" protections directly, beneficiaries are dependent on intervention by the HHS Secretary. Unless he bars them from ...
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