Copayment accumulators and maximizers have the potential to harm patients’ access to necessary medicines. Health care payers ...
Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Erica Eliason of Rutgers University on her recent paper that explores how continuous eligibility policies and the Children's Health Insurance ...
Recent policy directives from the White House seek to compel actions that are contrary to widely accepted standards of ...
It is not clear what would become of the federal government’s health care enforcement efforts without the False Claims Act’s qui tam program.
President Trump campaigned on leaving the issue of abortion up to state policymakers. However, his administration has already ...
This piece, part 2 of a two-part article, addresses the rule’s proposed policies on failure to reconcile, income verification ...
It is fair to wonder why – given its relatively low cost, powerful economic benefits, predominantly state-based control, and demographic neutrality – Republicans are so consistently preoccupied with ...
Even though anti-motion sensors hold incredible potential in saving lives, it is important to note that the cost of ...
Hospital boarding in the emergency department (ED)—holding admitted hospital patients in the ED due to a shortage of ...
Survey Development We developed twenty-four survey questions based on our knowledge and review of the Food Is Medicine literature; policy priorities identified in the 2022 National Strategy on ...
Potential Medicare coverage reforms, such as eliminating Coverage with Evidence Development, would remove key policy tools ...