Antiscience In The COVID-19 Era | Health Affairs Journal
Book Review Health Affairs Vol.39 No.11 Antiscience In The COVID-19 Era
Book Review Health Affairs Vol.39 No.11 Antiscience In The COVID-19 Era
Nationwide, perinatal mood and anxiety disorder (PMAD) diagnoses among privately insured people increased by 93.3 percent from 2008 to 2020, growing faster in 2015–20 than in…
We propose that Medicare should pilot a data-driven, inference-based approach to establishing patient risk scores – and, therefore, budgets – for MA plans and value-based…
Join this event featuring a closer look at a new Health Affairs research article, “Antidepressant Prescriptions Increased For Privately Insured People With Perinatal Mood And…
This is Part II. Implementing three recommendations—real-time, low-cost financial performance data; low-cost sophisticated financial modeling of value-based payments (VBPs); and global reinsurance—will reduce important barriers…
Telemedicine use remains substantially higher than it was before the COVID-19 pandemic, although it has fallen from pandemic highs. To inform the ongoing debate about…
Despite the prevalence of perinatal mental health issues in the United States, gaps in care persist. To address this, perinatal health care settings are asked…
As policy makers continue to debate health care pricing reform, they should be aware of the facts: Private equity’s involvement in health care gives lie…
We delineate three major design flaws in current programs that impede expansion of value-based payment, and how they can be fixed.
Telemedicine use remains substantially higher than it was before the COVID-19 pandemic, although it has fallen from pandemic highs. To inform the ongoing debate about…
Join this event featuring a closer look at a new Health Affairs research article, “Antidepressant Prescriptions Increased For Privately Insured People With Perinatal Mood And…