Virtual Event: Medicaid Policy Changes Ahead 🏥
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Join Health Affairs March 19 for a virtual event examining the potential policy and administrative changes surrounding the Medicaid program and what they may mean in terms of coverage, operations, and financing.
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Volume 3, Issue 2 of Health Affairs Scholar
Health Affairs Scholar is pleased to announce that it will be publishing a paper series with the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER): “Insights from ICER: Drug Policy and Beyond”.
ICER is an independent non-profit research organization that evaluates the evidence on the clinical and economic value of prescription drugs, medical tests, devices, and health system delivery innovations.
ICER’s work is widely disseminated and influential in policy decisions. The series will begin publishing later this year.
Volume 3, Issue 2 of Health Affairs Scholar explores Medicaid coverage in the postpartum period, the connection between income and well-being, sustainable approaches to antimicrobial resistance, health technology regulation, and more.
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Medicaid-covered health care visits during the postpartum year: Variation by enrollee characteristics and state ([link removed] )
Laura Barrie Smith et al.
What explains the growth in hospital assets from 2000 through 2019? A decomposition analysis ([link removed] )
Stephanie Teeple et al.
Relation of income to trends in well-being by age: implications for the future older “forgotten” lower middle class ([link removed] )
David H Rehkopf et al.
Understanding health care price variation: evidence from Transparency-in-Coverage data ([link removed] )
Christopher Whaley et al.
P O L I C Y I N Q U I R Y
Sustainable solutions to the continuous threat of antimicrobial resistance ([link removed] )
Brad Spellberg et al.
C O M M E N T A R I E S
Increasing competition, improving access, and lowering the cost of naloxone in California ([link removed] )
Emily Estus et al.
Artificial intelligence in global health: An unfair future for health in Sub-Saharan Africa? ([link removed] )
AudĂŞncio Victor
Leveraging stringency and lifecycle thinking to advance environmental sustainability in health technology regulation ([link removed] )
Alexander Cimprich
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The Challenge Of Medicare And Medicaid Integration For Dual Eligible Individuals Under 65 ([link removed] )
Barbara Lyons et al.
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How To Negotiate With Megaproviders And Lower Health Care Prices ([link removed] )
Alexander J. Gajewski et al.
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Dual Certification Of Community Health Workers And Certified Peer Support Specialists Can Better Address Syndemics ([link removed] )
Katie Varnadoe et al.
Substance Use Disorder Screening Must Be Part Of Cancer Care ([link removed] )
Raphael E. Cuomo
Imposing Medicaid Work Requirements Could Cause Many Adults With Substance Use Disorders To Lose Access To Treatment ([link removed] )
Dominic Hodgkin et al.
Profit Motive: A Vicious Determinant Of Health ([link removed] )
Mark R. Rank
part of our Health Affairs Reads ([link removed] ) series
Zirui Song on Private Equity’s Effect on Hospital Costs and Utilization ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Zirui Song of Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital on his recent paper that explores how private equity acquisition impacts hospital costs and utilization and what variations were seen throughout 2005–19.
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.
Medicaid’s Uncertain Future
The Medicaid program has historically faced political challenges, especially during the first Trump administration.
With the recently seated second Trump administration, there are a variety of changes under consideration for the Medicaid program and its beneficiaries.
Join Health Affairs on March 19 to discuss what policy changes may occur and how they may impact the Medicaid market and patients.
In addition, the panel will discuss interesting research questions that could be asked during this time. From work requirements to state funding, the panel will share its perspective and give space to address questions from the audience.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Carmel Shachar, Harvard Law (Moderator)
- Jennifer Tolbert, KFF
- Edwin Park, Georgetown University
- Aditi Vasan, University of Pennsylvania
This event is for Health Affairs Insiders only.
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LIVE! with Yashaswini Singh ([link removed] )
Join us for a live taping of A Health Podyssey on March 12 with Yashaswini Singh about her upcoming paper in the March 2025 edition of Health Affairs. Host Rob Lott and Singh will take questions from the audience as well.
This event is free for all.
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