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Subject New Scholar Issue: Medicare Advantage "Trap," No Surprises Act & Telehealth Use
Date November 27, 2024 9:00 PM
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Volume 2, Issue 11 of Health Affairs Scholar explores the “Medicare Advantage Trap,” drivers of commercial inpatient hospital growth, outcomes from the No Suprises Act’s dispute resolution process, Medicare transitional services, vaccine uptake among Medicaid beneficiaries, continued telehealth use for opioid use disorder, and much more.

Featured Papers

Medigap-guaranteed issue associated with Medicare Advantage disenrollment for beneficiaries administered a part B drug ([link removed] )

Angela Liu et al.

Commercial inpatient hospital price growth driven by system affiliation and nonprofit-status hospitals ([link removed] )

Jessica Y Chang and Kathryn Martin

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R E S E A R C H A R T I C L E S

No Surprises Act independent dispute resolution outcomes for emergency services ([link removed] )

Erin L Duffy et al.

Medicare transitional care management services’ association with readmissions and mortality ([link removed] )

Rachel O Reid et al.

R E V I E W A R T I C L E S

Factors impacting vaccine uptake among adult Medicaid beneficiaries: a systematic literature review ([link removed] )

Emily Moss et al.

B R I E F R E P O R T S

Charting new territory: the early lessons in integrating social determinant of health (SDOH) measures into practice ([link removed] )

Adrianna Nava et al.

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Scott D Landes et al.

R E S E A R C H L E T T E R S

Examining the use of telehealth to initiate buprenorphine for opioid use disorder treatment ([link removed] )

Yimin Ge et al.

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Rhea Boyd, MD, MPH, pediatrician and public health advocate, interviews Alex Keuroghlian from Fenway Health about the role that identity plays in the health care workforce.

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Erika Hanson et al.

Addressing Health Disparities Amid Growing Health Care Costs ([link removed] )

Join Health Affairs December 16 for a virtual event exploring how efforts designed to increase access to and quality of care for underserved communities may align with efforts to address the rising cost of health care. This event is sponsored by Deloitte.

Health Affairs’ Director of Health Equity Vabren Watts, PhD, will moderate the virtual briefing.

Speakers include:

- Margarita Alegria, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
- Andrew Anderson, PhD, Johns Hopkins University
- Nelson Dunlap, JD, Meharry Medical College

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