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Join Health Affairs on July 9 for an exclusive Insider virtual event discussing health and health care policy decisions that are expected in the closing days of the Supreme Court’s 2024-2025 term.
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National Health Expenditure Projections, 2024–33
In an ahead-of-print article released this week, Sean P. Keehan and coauthors at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services review national health expenditure data for 2024–33 ([link removed] ) .
Among their findings, the researchers found that national health expenditures are projected to have grown 8.2 percent in 2024 and to increase 7.1 percent in 2025, reflecting continued strong growth in the use of health care services and goods.
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Supplemental Benefits in Medicare Advantage: Understanding the Challenges, Improving Effectiveness ([link removed] )
Join Health Affairs for a free virtual event featuring insights from a year-long special series, Supplemental Benefits In Medicare Advantage.
On July 8, Health Affairs’ Kathleen Haddad will moderate a discussion with a panel of experts on how well MA supplemental benefits fill the health care and non-medical health related needs of MA enrollees.
Speakers include:
- Narda Ipackhi, The SCAN Foundation
- Eric Roberts, University of Pennsylvania
- Claire Cruse, ATI Advisory
- Chris Esguerra, Health Plan of San Mateo
- Andy Friedell, Helper Bees
This event is open for all to attend.
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A Health Podyssey: Robert Burke on The Impact of Value-Based Purchasing Programs on Skilled Nursing Facilities ([link removed] )
Health Affairs This Week: US Health Spending Projections Back on the Rise w/ Michael Chernew ([link removed] )
HHS Finalizes ACA Marketplace Rule
Part 1: Enrollment Restrictions, Premiums, Actuarial Value, And More ([link removed] )
Part 2: Income And SEP Verification, ‘Failure To Reconcile,’ And More ([link removed] )
Katie Keith
part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series
No Surprises Act Arbitrators Vary Significantly In Their Decision Making Patterns ([link removed] )
Kennah Watts and Jack Hoadley
part of our Provider Prices In The Commercial Sector series
Supreme Court Upholds Ban On Gender-Affirming Care For Minors: The Meaning Of US v Skrmetti ([link removed] )
Sara Rosenbaum
part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series
Learning From The Failure Of A CMS Emergency Medical Services Model ([link removed] )
Erik Blutinger et al.
Making Health Spending Sustainable Means Targeting Increasingly Excessive Price Growth ([link removed] )
Irene Papanicolas et al.
Congress Should Remove The Rare Disease Carve-Out From Medicare Drug Price Negotiation, Not Expand It ([link removed] )
Helen Mooney et al.
Medicare Advantage Whistleblower Lawsuit Alleges Insurer And Broker Misconduct ([link removed] )
Neil Patil et al.
part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series
Improving Health Care Access For Youth Aging Out Of Foster Care ([link removed] )
Aaliyah Moore et al.
Medicare Advantage Dental Benefits: Steady Improvement Is More Of The Same ([link removed] )
Michael Adelberg and Mark Jurkovich
part of our Supplemental Benefits In Medicare Advantage series
The Dental Divide: Addressing The South’s Oral Health Crisis As A Health Equity Imperative ([link removed] )
Zachary W. Schulz
In Measuring Disability, Do Not Abandon Established US Standards ([link removed] )
Scott D. Landes et al.
As Medicare Progress Stalls Nationally, Can States Advance Site-Neutral Payment Policies? ([link removed] )
Elisabeth Benjamin
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