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Subject How Oklahoma and South Carolina Use Provider-Based Reference Pricing 
Date January 28, 2025 8:58 PM
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📻: Paige Nong Tracks the Use Of AI & Predictive Models In US Hospitals

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State Spotlight: The Use Of Provider-Based Reference Pricing In Oklahoma And South Carolina ([link removed] )

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Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Paige Nong of the University of Minnesota about her recent paper that evaluates and explores the current use of artificial intelligence and predictive models in US hospitals.

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In a Health Policy brief released this month, Derek Griffith and Andrew Twinamatsiko explore the laws and policies prohibiting the discussion of what the Trump administration labeled “divisive concepts” and their impact on health equity.

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