How Accountable Care Leads The Way for Future of Tech Health Care
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This week, it was announced that most Medicare enrollees will see 10% increases ([link removed] ) to their Medicare Part B premiums in 2026.
For Flashback Friday, let's look back at what Health Affairs has published on the topic of Medicare access, coverage, and costs.
Inside The Meteoric Rise Of Medicare Advantage ([link removed] )
Steven M. Lieberman and Rick Mayes (July 2025)
Reducing Medicare Advantage Benchmarks Will Decrease Plan Generosity, But Those Effects Will Likely Be Modest ([link removed] )
Michael E. Chernew et al. (March 2023)
Reforming The Medigap Landscape Could Improve Coverage And Access To Care For Medicare Beneficiaries ([link removed] )
Angela Liu et al. (September 2025)
The Big Republican Cost-Shift: Massive Cuts To Medicaid And The ACA Will Increase Costs For Older Adults And Medicare ([link removed] )
Jessica Schubel (May 2025)
How Medicare Is Causing Patients To Overpay For Prescription Drugs ([link removed] )
John C. Goodman and Lawrence J. Wedekind (November 2024)
Today's Featured Articles
Keeping ACO Models Accountable ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Rachel Bonesteel of Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy to the pod to discuss her recent Forefront article focused on how ACO REACH enabled ACOs to participate in an advanced, global-risk, population-based payment model.
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Building The Future Of Tech-Enabled Health Care: Let Accountable Care Lead The Way ([link removed] )
Anna Taylor et al.
part of our Accountable Care For Population Health series
How One Insurer Is Improving Adherence To Evidence-Based Clinical Guidelines ([link removed] )
Geoffrey Crawford et al.
A Sociologist’s Search For Answers In America’s Overdose Crisis ([link removed] )
Leslie Erdelack
part of our Health Affairs Reads series
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