📻: The Politics of Alternative Payment Models
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Rebecca A. Gourevitch et al. (February 2020)
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The Politics of Alternative Payment Models ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Michael Gerber back to the program to discuss the recent announcement from the Trump administration to cancel certain alternative payment models, their previous impact on health spending, and the difficult task of measuring success over a long period of time and across different administrations.
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Expanding Home- And Community-Based Services For Dually Eligible Adults With Behavioral Health Needs ([link removed] )
Dennis Heaphy and Ellen Breslin
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Site-Neutral Payments: A Quick Primer ([link removed] )
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Brady Post, a health economist and health services researcher at Northeastern University, joins Health Affairs’ Meg Winchester to get Insiders up to speed on site-neutral payments, what they are, how they’re used, and what to expect regarding future health care policies.
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