đź“»: J. Wyatt Koma on the Latest Medicare Enrollment Patterns
View in browser ([link removed] )
LinkedIn ([link removed] )
YouTube ([link removed] )
Facebook ([link removed] )
X ([link removed] )
Instagram ([link removed] )
Website ([link removed] )
Dear John,
Join Health Affairs on August 20 for an exclusive Insider virtual event breaking down the 340B program with Sayeh Nikpay.
For just $180 annually, become an Insider ([link removed] ) and get access to events, trend reports, and monthly newsletters.
Join Us
([link removed] )
Today's Featured Articles
Medicaid Managed Care: Substantial Shifts In Market Landscape And Acquisitions, 2006–20 ([link removed] )
Bohan Li and Timothy J. Layton
To learn more about this paper's findings, check out an episode of A Health Podyssey ([link removed] ) featuring author Bohan Li.
Elevating Beneficiary Perspectives On The Promise And Pitfalls of Medicare Advantage Supplemental Benefits ([link removed] )
Josephine Mitchell et al.
part of our Supplemental Benefits In Medicare Advantage series
Revisiting Geographic Direct Contracting: A Blueprint For A Better Version ([link removed] )
Gabriel Drapos et al.
part of our Accountable Care For Population Health series
More from Accountable Care For Population Health Series
Implementing Administrative Benchmarks In The Medicare Shared Savings Program: Opportunities And Challenges ([link removed] )
Robert Mechanic (May 2025)
“All I Do Is Win”: Why Beating Benchmarks Doesn’t Mean That ACOs Are Reducing Costs ([link removed] )
Andrew M. Ryan et al. (April 2025)
Enhancing Design And Implementation Of ACO REACH’s Equity-Focused And Beneficiary Engagement Design Elements ([link removed] )
Rachel Bonesteel et al. (December 2024)
J. Wyatt Koma on the Latest Medicare Enrollment Patterns
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews J. Wyatt Koma of Harvard University about his recent paper that explores enrollment trends and characteristics of low-income beneficiaries within Medicare Savings Programs.
Listen
([link removed] )
health-affairs-insider-trend-report-summer-2025_trendreport-newsletter (1) ([link removed] )
Under the lingering pressures of COVID-19, private equity buying its way into health care, and an aging America, the health care workforce is undergoing a sea change.
Exclusive to Health Affairs Insiders, this report provides insight into the key factors surrounding the current and future sustainability of the health care workforce, including:
- The challenges of acquiring and retaining qualified clinical staff
- Policy approaches aimed at promoting workforce development
- Opportunities to build a resilient, highly skilled workforce for the future.
Read the Report
([link removed] )
AD_44-08_Preorder_Issue_S10off_eNewsletter-banner ([link removed] )
LinkedIn ([link removed] )
YouTube ([link removed] )
Facebook ([link removed] )
X ([link removed] )
Instagram ([link removed] )
Website ([link removed] )
About Health Affairs
Health Affairs is the leading peer-reviewed journal ([link removed] ) at the intersection of health, health care, and policy. Published monthly by Project HOPE, the journal is available in print and online.
Sign up for all of our newsletters ([link removed] ) , including Health Affairs Today and Health Affairs Sunday Update.
Project HOPE ([link removed] ) is a global health and humanitarian organization that places power in the hands of local health care workers to save lives across the globe. Project HOPE has published Health Affairs since 1981.
Copyright © Project HOPE: The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.
Privacy Policy ([link removed] )
Health Affairs, 1220 19th St. NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036, United States, 202-408-6801
Manage preferences ([link removed] )