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Sunday, April 9, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
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Medicare, Hospitals, Prevention & More
The April issue of Health Affairs
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includes articles examining Medicare Advantage (MA); traditional
Medicare; hospital finances and prices; the cost and availability of
preventive services, including contraception and HIV preexposure
prophylaxis; and more.
Featured articles include:
* Widespread Third-Party Tracking On Hospital Websites Poses Privacy
Risks For Patients And Legal Liability For Hospitals
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by Ari Friedman et al.
* Patient Cost Exposure And Use Of Preventive Care Among ACA-Compliant
Individual Plans
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by Alexandra Makhoul et al.
* Video Telemedicine Experiences In COVID-19 Were Positive, But
Physicians And Patients Prefer In-Person Care For The Future
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by Gillian SteelFisher et al.
* Public Reporting Has Not Improved German Hospital Quality
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by Esra Eren Bayindir and Jonas Schreyögg
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Lean on leaders from Intermountain, NYU Langone and more for solutions
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A Health Podyssey: Caitlin Carroll On Rural Hospital Survival
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Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Caitlin Carroll
from the University of Minnesota's School of Public Health on her paper
examining hospital survival in rural markets with a particular focus on
hospitals in financial distress.
This Week: Melanie Bella On Medicaid Expansion And Beyond
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Health Affairs' Ellen Bayer and Kathleen Haddad interview Melanie Bella,
head of partnerships and policy at Cityblock Health and current chair of
Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission (MACPAC) on Medicaid
expansion, dual eligibles, and more.
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Featured This Week
Why Nursing Homes Need A Total Redesign
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Charles P. Sabatino
Improving Access To Evidence-Based Psychological Care
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Will Robinson and Vaile Wright
The Department Of Justice Withdraws 'Outdated' Antitrust Health Care
Guidance
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Thomas (Tim) L. Greaney et al.
Explaining Corporate America's Aggressive Investment In Primary Care
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Paul A. Branstad and Claude R. Maechling
Medicaid Episode-Based Bundled Payments Can Improve Health Equity For
Justice-Involved Individuals
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Benjamin A. Howell and Bradley Richards
Repairing The US Preventive Services Task Force After Braidwood v.
Becerra
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Richard Hughes IV et al.
The Recommended Minimum Length Of Pharmacotherapy For Opioid Use
Disorder Is Actually More Than A Year, But More Research Is Needed
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Sarah Q. Duffy
Sweeping Ruling Blocks Preventive Services Coverage Requirements
Nationwide
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Andrew Twinamatsiko and Zachary Baron
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and those without the benefit of employer-funded health plans. These
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What is the Individual Mandate in the ACA?
* The minimum standard of care that must be provided
* The requirement that individuals must purchase minimum essential
insurance
* A rule that requires states to expand Medicaid
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