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Subject How Employers Are Rethinking Health Coverage Strategies
Date October 20, 2024 12:06 PM
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Sunday, October 20, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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Join Health Affairs tomorrow, October 21 for a virtual event examining the timing of new drug launches in low-, middle-, and high-income markets from 1982 to 2024.

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Employer-sponsored health insurance is the largest source of coverage in the US, covering approximately 154 million nonelderly people as of 2022.

In an ahead-of-print article released earlier this month, Gary Claxton and coauthors explore what are employer strategies ([link removed] ) for covering GLP-1 agonists, mental health, substance use, and other family benefits as premiums continue to increase.

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Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Allison Hoffman of University of Pennsylvania about her recent paper that explores opportunities to simplify Medicaid home and community-based services in the age of rebalancing.

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Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Michael Gerber back to the program to discuss Medicare open enrollment, the newly-announced 2025 Medicare Advantage and Part D Star Ratings, and how large insurance companies may be scaling back Medicare Advantage product offerings.

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Health Policy on the 2024 Presidential Campaign Trail ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Ellen Bayer to the program to take a closer look at the health care-related topics tied to the upcoming US presidential election. The two cover home care, reproductive health, drug pricing, and more throughout their conversation.

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Election Day is on the horizon and Health Affairs has been collecting articles that we've published over the years to reflect on evidence and analysis on key issues that impact the health policy sector.

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“Low- And Middle-Income Countries Experienced Delays Accessing New Essential Medicines” ([link removed] )

In the October issue of Health Affairs, Olivier Wouters and Jouni Kuha analyzed the timing of new drug launches in seventy-five markets from 1982 to 2024.

Join Health Affairs tomorrow, October 21 for a virtual Journal Club event featuring Health Affairs Deputy Editor Jessica Bylander and author Olivier Wouters to discuss the paper and its implications.

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