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Subject What the Data on the No Surprises Act Means for Policymakers
Date November 19, 2024 8:58 PM
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📻: Jared Walker on Eliminating Your Medical Debt

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Join Health Affairs tomorrow, November 20 for a virtual event with John Bowblis examining how the loss of public health emergency funds challenges the financial viability of nursing homes.

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David Muhlestein (May 2023)

Jared Walker on Eliminating Your Medical Debt ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Jared Walker of Dollar For about his recent paper that explores the widely varying criteria amongst US nonprofit hospitals to determine who qualifies for free and discounted charity care.

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Uses of Health Care Price Transparency Data: Status, Innovations, Opportunities ([link removed] )

Join Health Affairs December 4 for a virtual event on the current uses of hospital and insurer price transparency data and efforts to improve their usability and reliability.

Drawing upon articles in the Health Affairs Forefront series “Provider Prices in the Commercial Sector ([link removed] ) ,” supported by Arnold Ventures, the panelists will discuss their experiences using the data, as well as needs and ideas for future improvement.

Sabrina Corlette of Georgetown University will moderate the virtual briefing.

Speakers include:

- Ge Bai, Johns Hopkins University
- Jean Abraham, University of Minnesota
- Michael Conway, Colorado Division of Insurance
- Shawn Gremminger, National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions
- Steve Parente, University of Minnesota

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