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ICYMI, Thomas Dobbs appeared on A Health Podyssey to offer observations on the current state of public health funding, current career potential in the public health field, and reflections from being the namesake on the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Supreme Court Case.

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Medicare Part D Redesign Savings May Be Lower For Beneficiaries With Spending Below The Out-Of-Pocket Cap

Stacie B. Dusetzina et al.

 

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Flex Cards In Medicare Advantage: A Closer Look At Impact and Challenges

Joseph June et al.

part of our Supplemental Benefits In Medicare Advantage series

 

Federal Officials Announce Steps To Strengthen Health Care Price Transparency

Stacey Pogue

part of our Provider Prices In The Commercial Sector series

 

Four Things States Can Do To Further Protect Health Care Privacy

Jennifer D. Oliva et al.

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More from Supplemental Benefits In Medicare Advantage Series

Time To Reexamine The Role Of Supplemental Benefits In Medicare Advantage

Molly T. Turco and Meena Seshamani (April 2025)

 

The End Of The MA Value-Based Insurance Design Model: What Next?

Riya Doshi and A. Mark Fendrick (February 2025)

 

Medicare Advantage Supplemental Benefits: Origins, Evolution, And Issues For Policy Making

Eric T. Roberts et al. (September 2024)

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Risk Adjustment Trends & Reform with J. Michael McWilliams

Join Health Affairs on June 17 for an exclusive Insider virtual event breaking down risk adjustment trends and potential reform with J. Michael McWilliams.

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Celebrating Pride Month

Jessica McCann and coauthors examined the barriers that people who identify as women, including Black women and transgender women, have in accessing PrEP prescriptions.

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