📻: Benedic Ippolito on the Once and Future Costs of Anti-Obesity Drugs
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       Tuesday, September 10, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

    Dear John,

    ICYMI, Jiani Yu of Cornell University appeared on A Health Podyssey to discuss her recent paper that explores how telehealth use and delivery differs significantly by physician and practice characteristics.

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    Medicare and Medicaid Integration

    In 2022, Health Affairs introduced their Forefront series on "Medicare and Medicaid Integration," with the support of Arnold Ventures.

     

    The series has aimed to provide policy analysis, proposals, and commentary with the hope that it would elevate issues for our audience as well as inform policies on the state and federal levels to advance integrated care for those dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid.

     

    The third round of the series is underway and we are accepting submissions on a rolling basis through October 31, 2024.

     

    Let's take a look back at a number of contributions to the series and learn more about how you can submit an article today!

    Twenty-Five Years Of Home-And-Community-Based Services Under Olmstead: Lessons For Medicare-Medicaid Integration

    Laura M. Keohane (August 2024)

     

    Enabling Better Integration For Dually Eligible Participants In Medicare Value-Based Care Models

    Michael Monson and Sarah Barth (March 2024)

     

    How States And Health Plans Can Meaningfully Engage Dually Eligible Individuals In Plan Governance

    Sarah Triano et al. (August 2023)

     

    Integration Of Medicare And Medicaid Services Is Essential For Dually Eligible Individuals With Behavioral Health Needs

    Christopher Palmieri et al. (July 2022)

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    High-Quality Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Expanding Access Requires More Than Just New Facilities

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    Benedic Ippolito on the Once and Future Costs of Anti-Obesity Drugs

    Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Benedic Ippolito of American Enterprise Institute about his recent paper exploring how expanding Medicare coverage of anti-obesity medicines could result in increased annual spending.

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