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Subject NEW ISSUE: Medicare Advantage, Youth Mental Health, & More
Date August 10, 2025 11:59 AM
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Join Us on 8/12: Live Taping of A Health Podyssey w/ Kenton Johnston 🎙️

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Join us Tuesday August 12 for a live taping of A Health Podyssey as Rob Lott talks with Kenton Johnston about his August 2025 paper on shifts in clinician participation in Medicare value-based payment models.

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August 2025 | Medicare Advantage, Youth Mental Health, & More

Health Technology Assessment, Again: A Transparent, Evidence-Based Approach For CMS Drug Price Negotiations ([link removed] )

Daniel A. Ollendorf et al.

part of our Eye On The IRA series

Inside The Meteoric Rise Of Medicare Advantage ([link removed] )

Steven M. Lieberman and Rick Mayes

Medicare Advantage Enrollment Since The ACA: What The Projections Did Not Foresee ([link removed] )

Gretchen A. Jacobson and Cori Uccello

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Michael E. Chernew

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- Staying On Peritoneal Dialysis: A Qualitative Study On The Experiences Of Black And Latino Patients ([link removed] )

- Changes In Clinicians’ Participation Across Medicare Value-Based Payment Models, 2017–22 ([link removed] )

- Remote Physiologic Monitoring Use Among Medicare Patients: Differences By Race, Ethnicity ([link removed] )

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Deportation Is Violent; Protests Are Not: What Health Care Professionals Can Learn From Immigrant Organizers ([link removed] )

Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young et al.

Beyond The Bill: The Hidden Economic Toll Of High Commercial Provider Prices ([link removed] )

Daniel R. Arnold

part of our Provider Prices In The Commercial Sector series

Family Caregiver Support Must Be A Public Health Priority: Lessons From The VA ([link removed] )

Katherine Miller et al.

How States Can Improve Medicaid Outreach Among Unenrolled And Eligible Latine Populations ([link removed] )

Kristin Podsiad et al.

A CMS Deprescribing Model Could Reduce Harm From Adverse Drug Interaction ([link removed] )

Amanda Matter

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