📻: Victor Dzau on the Urgent Health Care Priorities Facing the Trump Administration
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This week, President Trump utilized an executive order to direct three federal agencies to enforce health care price transparency regulations ([link removed] ) that were initially rolled out during his first term.
For this Flashback Friday, let's take a moment to see what research has been shared from Health Affairs on the topic of hospital price transparency regulations.
State Efforts To Improve Price Transparency ([link removed] )
Maanasa Kona and Nadia Stovicek (April 2024)
State Health Care Purchasers Can Push Hospitals To Comply With Federal Transparency Requirements ([link removed] )
Sabrina Corlette et al. (September 2021)
Uses of Health Care Price Transparency Data: Status, Innovations, Opportunities ([link removed] )
December 2024
Hospitals At Large Are Failing At Price Transparency ([link removed] )
Leslie Erdelack and Rob Lott (April 2021)
Hospital Payment Caps Could Save State Employee Health Plans Millions While Keeping Hospital Operating Margins Healthy ([link removed] )
Roslyn C. Murray et al. (December 2024)
Insurer Market Power And Hospital Prices In The US ([link removed] )
Anthony T. LoSasso (May 2023)
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Victor Dzau on the Urgent Health Care Priorities Facing the Trump Administration ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers invites Victor Dzau of the National Academy of Medicine to the program to discuss the 2025 Vital Directions paper package and what major takeaways could be found to inform the incoming administration for the future of health care.
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Imposing Medicaid Work Requirements Could Cause Many Adults With Substance Use Disorders To Lose Access To Treatment ([link removed] )
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Profit Motive: A Vicious Determinant Of Health ([link removed] )
Mark R. Rank
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