New Scholar Series: Post-Pandemic Health Workforce Insights
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Today's Featured Articles

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US Trends In Anticancer Medicine Pricing And The Impact Of Competition, 2014–20

Rena M. Conti et al.

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Assessing Provider Adoption Of Medicare Advanced Alternative Payment Models

David Muhlestein

 

A Value-Based Primary Care Model That Doubles Primary Care Investment

Russell S. Phillips et al.

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More on Cancer Patients

Accelerated Approval Of Cancer Drugs: No Economic Reward For Drug Makers That Conduct Confirmatory Trials

Richard G. Frank et al. (August 2022)

 

Price Differences To Insurers For Infused Cancer Drugs In Hospital Outpatient Departments And Physician Offices

James C. Robinson et al. (September 2021)

 

Breakthrough Cancer Treatments Raise Difficult Questions

Karen J. Maschke et al. (October 2017)

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On December 4, Health Affairs held a virtual event on the current uses of hospital and insurer price transparency data and efforts to improve their usability and reliability. 

 

Drawing upon articles in the Health Affairs Forefront series “Provider Prices in the Commercial Sector,” supported by Arnold Ventures, the panelists discussed their experiences using the data, as well as needs and ideas for future improvement.

 

Revisit the event and their insights on our website.

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Health Workforce Issues and Challenges in the Post-Pandemic Era

This month, Health Affairs Scholar unveiled the first part of their new series focusing on insights into several key issues currently affecting the health workforce.

 

Topics covered throughout the series will include health workforce shortages, the impact of health professions regulation, and the physical and mental well-being of health care workers, among others.

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