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Subject Flashback Friday: Work and Health
Date February 14, 2025 9:00 PM
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📻: What's Happening with Value-Based Insurance Design? w/ Mark Fendrick

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Dear John,

ICYMI, Health Affairs Forefront published an article ([link removed] ) from Riya Doshi and Mark Fenderick on the end of the Medicare Advantage Value-Based Insurance Design (VBID) model and what might come next.

Today, on Health Affairs This Week, Mark joins Jeff Byers to discuss the future of VBID.

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This week, a poll was released ([link removed] ) from the Harvard School of Public Health that indicated that most US workers with chronic conditions managed them at work without informing their employer.

To get a better idea of the full scope of this issue, let's take a look at what Health Affairs has published on the intersection of work and health

Work, Health, And Worker Well-Being: Roles And Opportunities For Employers ([link removed] )

Robert K. McLellan (February 2017)

Addressing Mental Illness Requires Workplace Policy As Well As Health Care Policy ([link removed] )

Amanda Goorin et al. (June 2021)

Building A Culture Of Workplace Health: More Complicated Than Offering Workers Money To Be Healthy ([link removed] )

Rob Goetzel et al. (January 2017)

Precarious Work Schedules And Population Health ([link removed] )

Kristen Harknett and Daniel Schneider (February 2020)

The Work/Health Relationship Briefing ([link removed] )

February 2017

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What's Happening with Value-Based Insurance Design? w/ Mark Fendrick ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Mark Fendrick of The University of Michigan's Center for Value-Based Insurance Design ([link removed] ) (VBID) to discuss the recent announcement from CMS that the Medicare Advantage VBID model would be ending after 2025, and what the future holds for VBID moving forward with the new Trump administration.

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Dismantling US Global Health Aid ([link removed] )

Lawrence O. Gostin et al.

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads ([link removed] ) series

What Recent Changes In MA Mean For Affinity Plans And Supplemental Benefits ([link removed] )

Andrew Anderson et al.

part of our Supplemental Benefits in Medicare Advantage ([link removed] ) series

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