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

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If you sign up for Insider today, you will receive our first trend report on artificial intelligence in health care.

 

And our second trend report is dropping in July with a focus on the workforce in health care.

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  • 6/17: Risk Adjustment Trends & Reform with J. Michael McWilliams

  • 7/9: Supreme Court Wrap-Up with moderator Sara Rosenbaum joined by panelists William Sage, Barak Richman, and Renee Landers

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A Health Podyssey: Keith Drake on How Authorized Generics Shape Drug Competition

 

Health Affairs This Week: Medicare Advantage Supplemental Benefits: What We've Learned

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Trump Administration Revokes EMTALA Guidance, Will Review Medication Abortion Data

Katie Keith

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

 

Clearer Choices: Why Medicare Advantage Enrollees Need Better Information On Supplemental Benefits

Julie Carter and Rachel Gershon

part of our Supplemental Benefits In Medicare Advantage series

 

Independent Dispute Resolution Process 2024 Data: High Volume, More Provider Wins

Jack Hoadley et al.

part of our Provider Prices In The Commercial Sector series

 

Short-Term Thinking, Long-Term Costs: Better Budgeting For Better Health Care Policy

Scott Levy and Kevin McNellis

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

 

Rethinking How Medicare Pays Nurse Practitioners And Physician Assistants

Hannah Neprash et al.

 

Changing Broker Incentives In Medicare Advantage

Sachin H. Jain

 

Cuts To Medicaid Will Destabilize The US Job Market

Kristi Martin and Hannah Katch

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

 

Congress Can Stop The Trump Administration’s Assault On Children

Charles Bruner and Diana Fishbein

 

We Need Better Data To Measure The Value Of Medicare Advantage Supplemental Benefits

Tricia Neuman et al.

part of our Supplemental Benefits In Medicare Advantage series

 

Taking Stock Of The Health Coverage Impacts Of The House Reconciliation Bill

Matthew Fiedler

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

 

Vaccine Policy In Crisis: Secretary Kennedy Dismisses Entire Advisory Committee On Immunization Practices

Richard Hughes IV and Sara Rosenbaum

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

 

How Washington State Used Dual Eligible Beneficiary Survey Results To Understand Enrollment Decisions

Kelli Emans and Alice Lind

part of our Medicare and Medicaid Integration series

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