🎙️: Matthew Rae on How Employers Are Navigating Rising Health Care Costs
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Join Health Affairs on November 20 for an open access virtual event examining employers’ and unions’ perspectives on rising health care prices and the third parties they hire to help manage them.
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Pairing AI-Powered Predictions With High-Touch Care

Michele Cohen Marill

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The Unfinished Work Of The No Surprises Act: Cost Transparency For Planned Care

Erin Duffy

part of our Provider Prices In The Commercial Sector series

 

Experts Say Lowering MA Spending Would Reduce Supplemental Benefits, But They’re Split On Welfare Implications

Amelia M. Bond et al.

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More from Provider Prices In The Commercial Sector series

The No Surprises Act: A Litigation Status Check

Katie Keith (August 2025)

 

No Surprises Act Arbitrators Vary Significantly In Their Decision Making Patterns

Kennah Watts and Jack Hoadley (June 2025)

 

Reconsidering The No Surprises Act Data: Implications For Policymakers

Richard E. Heller et al. (November 2024)

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