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The national Caregiver Support Program implemented in the Veterans Affairs more than a decade ago offers a roadmap for health ...
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Leslie Erdelack back to the pod to discuss the proposed rule change to the ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Jonathan Perlin of The Joint Commission about the origins of this commission, the impacts ...
In light of ongoing threats to the Medicaid program, we review four evidence-based strategies undertaken by states, health ...
CMS has a narrow, time-sensitive window to launch a national deprescribing demonstration to safely reduce or discontinue ...
Deportation—and the arrests and detention that precede it—is inherently violent and harmful to health. Public health and ...
As health equity scholars whose work centers on understanding, and mitigating the harms caused by mass incarceration, we and ...
Obstetricians and gynecologists (OB-GYNs) provide essential health care to women across their lifespan. Yet nearly half of US counties have no OB-GYNs, with nonmetropolitan communities ...
Katherine Miller, PhD, MPH, is a health services researcher and an assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. She is also associate ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) can now negotiate the prices of a set of drugs that represent significant Medicare expenditures. The long-term success of negotiations will depend ...
Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollment increased by 22.2 million beneficiaries (337.0 percent) from 2006 through 2022, whereas traditional Medicare enrollment declined by 1.0 million (−2.9 percent ...
Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young is associate professor in the Department of Public Health at the University of California, Merced.