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Date May 19, 2023 8:04 PM
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Forefront: Using Publicly Available Health Plan Pricing Data For
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Friday, May 19, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
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Podcasts

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sure not to miss an episode and check out our suite of podcasts
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Here are some recent episodes that made a splash with our audience.

Fresh off the press today, Tom Insel joins Kathleen Haddad on Health
Affairs This Week to have a timely and poignant discussion on the latest
on behavioral health care policies
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Recently, Michael Chernew joined A Health Podyssey to discuss a paper
examining the effects of lower Medicare Advantage benchmarks
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on plan generosity and benefits.

Also on A Health Podyssey, Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Andrew
Anderson
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a member of the Health Equity Fellowship for Trainees program at Health
Affairs, on his paper assessing financial costs associated with
disparities in preventable heart failure hospitalizations among Medicare
beneficiaries in the US South.

Back to Health Affairs This Week, Leslie Erdelack and Michael Gerber
discuss the newly announced merger
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between Kaiser Permanente and Geisinger Health System, the evolution of
value-based care, how mergers may impact patient outcomes and health
spending, and how health economists are reacting to the news.

On our Narrative Matters podcast, Rachel Jensen reads her essay,
"Abortion Care Is Essential Medical Care.
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Finally, be sure to check out the Health Affairs Pathways
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Elsewhere At Health Affairs

Today in Forefront, David Cullen and colleagues contribute to our
Provider Prices in the Commercial Sector
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Ventures) with an article comparing Elevance Health claims data to newly
mandated pricing data from the same insurer.

Madeline Noh writes about addressing LGBTQ+ youth health in Florida
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Read more on Forefront
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Daily Digest

Using Publicly Available Health Plan Pricing Data For Research And App
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Addressing LGBTQ+ Youth Health In Florida: Considerations From Other
States
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Madeline Noh

 

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