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       Wednesday, September 11, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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    ICYMI, last week's episode of Health Affairs This Week explored the latest hurdle to the FTC's attempt to ban noncompete agreements in employment contracts and what the implications are for the health care industry.

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    2024 Election Issues: Drug Costs

    In last night's presidential debate, the U.S. heard perspectives from Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump on health-related topics, including drug prices, reproductive health, and the Affordable Care Act.
     
    Health care and health policy continue to be talking points on both sides of the aisle leading into the 2024 presidential election. 
     
    As the U.S. approaches election day, Health Affairs will highlight a selection of its resources—including journal and Forefront articles, health policy briefs, and podcasts—on issues discussed during the campaign.
     
    Today's topic is drug costs and pharmaceutical spending. 
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    Is It Working? Evaluating The First Round Of Medicare Drug Price Negotiations

    Laura Tollen (September 2024)

     

    Catastrophic Spending On Insulin In The United States, 2017–18

    Baylee F. Bakkila et al. (July 2022)

     

    When Is The Price Of A Drug Unjust? The Average Lifetime Earnings Standard

    Ezekiel J. Emanuel (April 2019)

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    From “Price Controls” To Robust Public Conversation: How CMS Can Move Drug Price Negotiation Into The Light

    Daniel A. Ollendorf et al. (April 2024)

     

    The Case For Including Dynamic Drug Pricing In Cost-Effectiveness Analyses Under The IRA

    Melanie D. Whittington et al. (October 2023)

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    PBMs. What Are They Hiding? w/ Stacie Dusetzina (August 2024)

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    Promoting Competition To Address Pharmaceutical Prices

    Jonathan J. Darrow and Aaron S. Kesselheim (March 2018)

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    Medicare Part B Clinician Payment Programs And The Growing Costs Of Administrative Complexity

    Alexander O. Everhart et al.

    part of our Accountable Care For Population Health series

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    The Future of Telehealth and Its Impact on Primary Care

    Join Health Affairs Tuesday, September 24, for a virtual event examining the future of telehealth and its impact on primary care.

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    Biosimilars and Their Impacts on Costs and Market Choices

    Join Health Affairs Wednesday, September 25, for a virtual event examining the biosimilar market and its potential impacts on pharmaceutical market costs.

     

    This event is for Health Affairs Insiders only.

     

    Become an Insider today to stay up-to-date on what health care experts are thinking and talking about.

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