Forefront: Exploring 60 Years of Medicare & Medicaid
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This week, Health Affairs released three ahead-of-print papers from the upcoming August issue that explore growth, costs and spending, and enrollment trends in Medicare Advantage.

Inside The Meteoric Rise Of Medicare Advantage

Steven M. Lieberman and Rick Mayes

 

Fee-For-Service, Accountable Care Organizations, And Medicare Advantage: Why?

Michael Chernew

 

Medicare Advantage Enrollment Since The ACA: What The Projections Did Not Foresee

Gretchen A. Jacobson and Cori Uccello

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Natural Laws and Patient Risk: Examining the Proposed Changes to Adolescent Meningococcal Vaccination Policy

Paritosh Kaul and Wendy L. Wright

 

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    Health Affairs This Week: Losing Public Health Data: What’s at Risk w/ Aaron Carroll

     

    A Health Podyssey: Margaret Sieger on How a Novel Policy Shift Reduced Child Protective Services Reports & Foster Placements

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    In July 1965, Medicare and Medicaid were signed into law to provide basic health insurance for vulnerable populations.

    To mark this milestone, the Forefront editors invited several Medicare and Medicaid experts to share their thoughts on where these programs began, how they’ve changed, and what may lie ahead.

    How To Protect Medicare And Medicaid For Future Generations

    Karen Ignagni and Andrea Jacobson

     

    National Innovator, Regional Detractor: Arkansas’s Complex Relationship With Medicaid

    Richard Hughes IV and Fabiana Corsi Mendez

     

    Medicare Still Matters

    Marilyn Moon

     

    The Future Of Medicaid And The Imperative Of Organized Power

    Jamila Michener

     

    How Medicaid Built Community Health Centers And Health Centers Returned The Favor

    Sara Rosenbaum and Feygele Jacobs

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    Reshaping Postpartum Care In Medicaid To Improve Outcomes And Reduce Costs

    Brianna Van Stekelenburg et al.

     

    HHS Report Marks A Potential Turning Point In Health Care Competition Policy

    Barak D. Richman

     

    Rethinking Community Pharmacy: A Path To A Sustainable Model

    Sashi Moodley

     

    Improving Oversight Of Reproductive Health Apps That Use AI

    Meghna Gaddam et al.

     

    An Unsustainable Path? The Future Of American Health Insurance

    Jonathan Oberlander

    part of our Health Affairs Reads series

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