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Subject đź“ť Latest Research on Open Enrollment & Eligibility
Date September 16, 2024 7:59 PM
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Forefront: Strengthening Primary Care Reimbursement Models

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Monday, September 16, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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Today's Featured Articles

Earlier this month, Health Affairs released their September issue ([link removed] ) focusing on access to care, coverage, and more.

Throughout the issue, a number of papers featured below took a closer look into the topics of open enrollment & eligibility.

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Email Nudges Increased Eligibility Verification And Subsidy Receipt In California’s ACA Marketplace ([link removed] )

Rebecca Myerson and Andrew Feher

ICE Detainer Requests Were Associated With Lower Medicaid And SNAP Enrollment Among Eligible Adults, 2011–19 ([link removed] )

Caroline Kravitz et al.

Dual-Eligible Nursing Home Residents: Enrollment Growth In Managed Care Plans That Coordinate Care, 2013–20 ([link removed] )

Eric T. Roberts et al.

Costly Barriers: A Student’s Struggle With Medicaid Access ([link removed] )

Jen Farnsworth

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House Advances Build Back Better Act ([link removed] )

Katie Keith (December 2021)

Trends In Health Insurance Enrollment, 2013–15 ([link removed] )

Katherine G. Carman et al. (June 2015)

Health Policy Brief: Navigators and Assisters in the Third Open Enrollment Period ([link removed] )

Sarah Goodell (September 2015)

Strengthening Primary Care Reimbursement Models To Improve Medicare’s Outcomes And Efficiency ([link removed] )

Ann Greiner et al.

part of our Accountable Care For Population Health ([link removed] ) series

The Future of Telehealth and Its Impact on Primary Care ([link removed] )

Join Health Affairs Tuesday, September 24, for a virtual briefing examining the future of telehealth and its impact on primary care.

As part of our Practice of Medicine series, the briefing will feature researchers diving into their latest findings on the topic and other experts in the field discussing telehealth, primary care, and the policy choices facing lawmakers and health care leaders.

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Biosimilars and Their Impacts on Costs and Market Choices ([link removed] )

In the September issue of Health Affairs, Molly Beinfeld and colleagues explored how the introduction of biosimilars affected originator-biosimilar markets during the period 2017–22.

Join Health Affairs Deputy Editor Jessica Bylander with author Molly Beinfeld during a virtual Journal Club event on Wednesday, September 25, to discuss the paper and its implications.

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