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Dear John,

This week, we released our February 2026 issue focusing on health spending, physician practice, and more.

 

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Today's Featured Articles

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Analyzing The Drugs Selected For The 2028 Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Cycle

Kristi Martin and Rachel Sachs

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

 

A New Commons In US Health Care

Thom Walsh

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Strategic Selection And Pricing Power: Optum’s Acquisitions Of Ambulatory Surgery Centers And Physician Practices

Derek T. Lake et al.

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More from Health Policy At A Crossroads

Administration Releases Proposed Medicare International Drug Reference Pricing Models

Kristi Martin and Rachel Sachs (December 2025)

 

Cuts To Medicaid Will Destabilize The US Job Market

Kristi Martin and Hannah Katch (June 2025)

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The FDA and Its Changing Relationship to Industry

Join Health Affairs on February 17 for an exclusive Insider virtual event exploring recent changes at the FDA and what it means for industry and consumers. 

 

Moderated by Rachel Sachs from Washington University in St Louis, speakers include:

  • Genevieve Kanter, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy

  • Holly Fernandez Lynch, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

  • Chris Meekins, Raymond James 

What Excites Insiders About Health Care in 2026?

Join Health Affairs on February 25 for an exclusive Insider virtual event featuring Insider members discussing what excites them about health care for 2026.

 

Moderated by Health Affairs’ Michael Gerber, presenters include:

  • Martin Cauz from Beechwood Consulting Group on the financial challenges facing skilled nursing facility operators.

  • Renée Landers from Suffolk University Law School on the Health Equity Compact and its aims to embed equity in all policies and programs involving health expanding.

  • Mark Speicher from American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine on community-based training models to connect educational programs for the health care workforce.

Become an Insider to attend both of these exclusive events.

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