📻: A Health Podyssey Live with Yashaswini Singh on 3/12
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The March issue of Health Affairs ([link removed] ) features articles on a range of topics, including prescription drug policy, use, and patent challenges; physician turnover after private equity acquisition of physician practices; children’s health coverage loss during Medicaid unwinding; and more.
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P H A R M A C E U T I C A L S
Demographic Variation In US Outpatient Hydroxychloroquine And Ivermectin Use During The COVID-19 Pandemic ([link removed] )
Michelle S. Rockwell et al.
Estimated Savings From Extending Prescription Drug Inflationary Rebates To All Commercial Plans ([link removed] )
Marissa B. Reitsma et al.
First-In-Class Drugs Experienced Different Regulatory Treatment In The US And Europe ([link removed] )
Jihye Han and Aaron S. Kesselheim
Changes In Biologic Drug Revenues After Administrative Patent Challenges ([link removed] )
Adam J. N. Raymakers et al.
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P R I V A T E E Q U I T Y
Physician Turnover Increased In Private Equity–Acquired Physician Practices ([link removed] )
Yashaswini Singh et al.
C H I L D H E A L T H
Continuous Eligibility Policies And CHIP Structure Affected Children’s Coverage Loss During Medicaid Unwinding ([link removed] )
Erica Eliason
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Medicaid's Uncertain Future ([link removed] )
The Medicaid program has historically faced political challenges, especially during the first Trump administration.
With the recently seated second Trump administration, there are a variety of changes under consideration for the Medicaid program and its beneficiaries.
Join Health Affairs on March 19 to discuss what policy changes may occur and how they may impact the Medicaid market and patients.
The panel will discuss interesting research questions that could be asked during this time. From work requirements to state funding, the panel will share its perspective and give space to address questions from the audience.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Carmel Shachar, Harvard Law (Moderator)
- Jennifer Tolbert, KFF
- Edwin Park, Georgetown University
- Aditi Vasan, University of Pennsylvania
This event is for Health Affairs Insiders only.
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Recent Events Have Made Primary Care More Fragile—Further Challenges Lie Ahead ([link removed] )
Carole Johnson
Medicare Coverage Of Medical Technologies In A New Era ([link removed] )
Sean R. Tunis et al.
When Executive Directives And Public Health Ethics Collide ([link removed] )
Ronald O. Valdiserri et al.
Rewarding Medicare Advantage D-SNPs That Provide The Best Value ([link removed] )
Ryan Stringer et al.
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An Argument For A New Medicare Prospective Payment System Methodology For Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics ([link removed] )
Joshua Pearson
Prescribing Buprenorphine By Telehealth: Lessons From San Francisco Amidst A Changing Regulatory Landscape ([link removed] )
Jeffrey K. Horn et al.
Supporting Family Caregivers In Hospital At Home ([link removed] )
Rani E. Snyder
To Ensure Children's Health, Create Affordable Housing In High-Opportunity Neighborhoods ([link removed] )
Michael J. Luke et al.
Congress Can Unlock The Full Potential Of Telehealth Through A Permanent Fix ([link removed] )
Ateev Mehrotra and Jared Perkins
Reporting Requirements Matter (A Lot): Evidence From Arkansas's Medicaid Work Requirements ([link removed] )
Morgan A. Henderson et al.
A Health Podyssey: Jihye Han Compares First-In-Class Drug Regulation in the US and Europe ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Jihye Han of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard University on her recent paper that takes a closer look at the regulatory treatments for first-in-class drugs and how those differ between the US and Europe.
Health Affairs This Week: The Impact of Trump's Known Health Care Agenda w/ Rebecca Pifer ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Rebecca Pifer of Healthcare Dive back to the program to discuss the 2025 budget resolution that passed the House on its way to the Senate, the current administration's health care agenda, and what ripple effects the current actions of DOGE are having on the health care workforce.
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