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Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews MacKenzie Hughes of NORC at the University of Chicago about her recent paper reviewing ...
John K. Iglehart, founding editor of Health Affairs and long-time national correspondent for the New England Journal of ...
Medicaid expansion was a recognition that low-income Americans of all ages need, and deserve, health insurance, and that such ...
States that have set health care cost growth targets and then measured performance against them are generally not meeting the ...
Based on our experiences working with Medicare beneficiaries, the information people want or need to make informed decisions ...
More than forty-one million people in the US (13.5 percent of the population) speak Spanish at home, and twenty-five million people (8.2 percent) have limited English proficiency. 1 Linguistic ...
Major changes to broker compensation policies may need to wait until the outcome of litigation over CMS’s 2024 proposal, but ...
Nationally, the overall demand for home and community-based services workers, including home health aides, personal care ...
Congress should change its scorekeeping and PAYGO rules to allow CBO to use accrual-based accounting when scoring health care ...
The US uninsured rate has never risen as far, as fast as it will if the House bill and other looming policy changes affecting ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Keith Drake of Greylock McKinnon Associates about his recent paper that explores trends ...
David J. Rothman ([email protected]) is the Bernard Schoenberg Professor of Social Medicine in the Department of Medical Humanities and Ethics, Columbia University, in New York City. David ...