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Subject NEW ISSUE: Medicare, Care Delivery, Medicare Advantage, and More
Date January 12, 2025 12:57 PM
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Health Affairs in 2024: Editor-In-Chief’s Top Picks

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This week, Health Affairs released their January issue ([link removed] ) with articles that focus on Medicare and its risk-adjustment program.

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Medicare Enrollment Increased Visits To Primary Care Providers But Not Mental Health Care Providers, 2014–21 ([link removed] )

Donghoon Lee and Jing Li

Assessing Medicare’s Coverage With Evidence Development Program ([link removed] )

Maryam Mooghali et al.

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Medicare Advantage Networks Include Few Black Or Hispanic Physicians, Making Concordant Care Inaccessible For Many ([link removed] )

David J. Meyers et al.

Use Of Patient Health Survey Data For Risk Adjustment To Limit Distortionary Coding Incentives In Medicare ([link removed] )

J. Michael McWilliams et al.

Combining Patient Survey Data With Diagnosis Codes Improved Medicare Advantage Risk-Adjustment Accuracy ([link removed] )

Meghan Bellerose et al.

Are Fewer Diagnoses Better? Assessing A Proposal To Improve The Medicare Advantage Payment System ([link removed] )

Richard Kronick et al.

Medicare Risk Adjustment: Goals, Reform Proposals, And New Frontiers ([link removed] )

Aaron L. Schwartz

After Risk-Adjustment Change, Dementia Diagnoses Increased In Medicare Advantage Relative To Traditional Medicare ([link removed] )

Sidra Haye et al.

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C A R E D E L I V E R Y

Current Use And Evaluation Of Artificial Intelligence And Predictive Models In US Hospitals ([link removed] )

Paige Nong et al.

Veterans May Be Seeing Lower-Quality Clinicians In The VHA Community Care Network ([link removed] )

Yanlei Ma et al.

Tubal Sterilization And Vasectomy Increased Among US Young Adults After The Dobbs Supreme Court Decision In 2022 ([link removed] )

Julia Strasser et al.

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Chevron’s Fall And Its Impact On Medical AI ([link removed] )

Sara Gerke and David A. Simon

New Federal Guidance Puts Medical Debt Collectors On Notice ([link removed] )

Kinika Young

Ninth Circuit Panel Issues Mixed Opinion On Idaho Abortion Travel Ban ([link removed] )

Sheela Ranganathan

A Stronger Medicare Program—Now And Into the Future ([link removed] )

Meena Seshamani et al.

Climate Resilience And The Promise Of Value-Based Care ([link removed] )

Rutvij Merchant et al.

What Makes A Drug Special?: Understanding PBMs’ Pharmacy Definitions ([link removed] )

Dylan Kacerek and T. Joseph Mattingly II

Delivering Change Requires Determination, Hard Work, And Vision ([link removed] )

Chiquita Brooks-LaSure

Health Systems Must Take Action To Achieve Trustworthiness ([link removed] )

Rachele Hendricks-Sturrup

The Scope of Medicare Fraud ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott back to the program to explore Medicare fraud, how prevalent it is, who's most at risk, and what measures are being taken to protect Medicare beneficiaries.

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