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Date May 28, 2023 12:05 PM
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Sunday, May 28, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
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In an article published ahead-of-print today, Caroline Hanson and
coauthors report out Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates
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to describe the distribution of health insurance coverage in 2023 and
discuss the ongoing effects of temporary policies expanding Medicaid and
marketplace coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The CBO estimates the uninsured rate will be the lowest it has ever been
in 2023 at 8.3 percent and both Medicaid and marketplace enrollment will
reach historically high levels.

As the temporary expansion policies expire, COB estimates the uninsured
rate will rise to 10.1 percent by 2033, and throughout the next decade,
employment-based coverage will remain the largest source of insurance.

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A Health Podyssey: Brady Post on the Considerable Relationship Between
Consolidation and Health Care Treatment Intensity
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Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Brady Post from
Northeastern University on his recently published paper examining
differences in care among patients treated by cardiologists who are
either practicing independently or as part of a hospital system.

Health Affairs This Week: Resident Physicians Turn To Strikes and Unions
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Health Affairs' Michael Gerber and Jessica Bylander discuss the end of
the strike by resident physicians at Elmhurst Hospital in New York City
and the recent trend of unionization among health care workers,
including resident physicians, plus other efforts to secure health care
worker rights across the country..

 

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statement "You're A Health Policy Wonk If..."

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CBO Health Insurance Coverage Projections, 2023-33
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Health Affairs

Engaging Dual-Eligible Beneficiaries To Build Effective Integrated Care
Programs
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Brandon Wilson

A Key Step To Build Resilience In The Medical Device Supply Chain
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Suzanne Schwartz and Tammy Beckham

Eliminating Observation Status In Pediatrics: An Ethical Appeal
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Dalton Haslam

US Healthcare Sector Can Decarbonize, Reduce Waste, and Improve Public
Health With Thoughtful Regulation
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Matthew Meyer

Withdrawals of COVID-19 Biologics Should Prompt Us to Reimagine Our Drug
Pipeline
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Karim Sariahmed et al.

Moving From Incremental To Transformational Strategies To Address
Health-Related Social Needs
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Hoangmai Pham et al.

Using Advanced Payments In Population-Based Models To Address Equity
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Joshua Liao and Amol Navathe

How to Analyze and Improve the Usability of Insurer Price Transparency
Data
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Yang Wang et al.

Commercial Insurer Price Transparency: A Comparison of Four National
Payers
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David Muhlestein

Mental Health Parity In The Wake Of Wit V. United Behavioral Health
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Michelle Bedoya.

Opportunities For States To Promote Financial Integration For Dual
Eligible Individuals
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Anthony Fiori et al.

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