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COVID-19 May Move the Needle on Value-Based Payment
Erin Trish, Elizabeth Fowler, and Paul Ginsburg discussed the future of value-based payment models at a recent webinar viewed by over 500 people.
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Lessons from International Experience in Determining Healthcare Prices
Part 3 of a panel series on health care price regulation honoring Uwe E. Reinhardt (1937-2017)
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Healthcare Price Regulation and Public Options: Assessing Approaches to Increasing the Public Role
Part 2 of a panel series on healthcare price regulation honoring Uwe E. Reinhardt (1937-2017)
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The Future of Value-Based Payment
Join Schaeffer Center Associate Director Erin Trish in conversation with Elizabeth Fowler, Executive Vice President for Programs at The Commonwealth Fund, and Schaeffer Initiative Director Paul Ginsburg for a discussion of the future of value-based payment in the U.S.
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Georgia’s Latest 1332 Proposal Continues To Violate the ACA
Scholars from the USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative for Health Policy Georgia’s latest 1332 Proposal, analyzing its major analytical errors and procedural deficiencies that render it unapprovable.
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Is the Choice of Cost-Effectiveness Threshold in Cost-Utility Analysis Endogenous to the Resulting Value of Technology? A Systematic Review
This analysis highlights that most cost-utility analyses that cite high cost-effectiveness thresholds also result in greater incremental cost-effectiveness ratios for the novel interventions that they investigate.
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The “Advancing American Kidney Health” Executive Order: Challenges and Opportunities for the Large Dialysis Organizations
This perspective in the American Journal of Kidney Diseases examines how the “Advancing American Kidney Health” Executive Order (AAKH) might reshape the US dialysis market.
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Fixed Indemnity Health Coverage Is a Problematic Form of “Junk Insurance”
Fixed indemnity products are offered in problematic and nontransparent ways in the individual market for health insurance and by employers offering coverage to their workers.
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California Must Quickly Implement Policies for Tracking and Controlling Health Care Costs and Price Increases
To protect Californians from rising health care costs, the state needs to strengthen price transparency and price competition, according to Melnick.
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Ten Actions For Better Post-Pandemic Healthcare In The United States
What changes should be made now to the U.S. healthcare system to make it better when things return to a new normal, and, in the event of future pandemics.
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