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Subject Hospital Price Disclosure Rule Is Only A First Step; Families With TRICARE Report Lower Health Care Quality And Access
Date August 26, 2019 8:14 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Monday, August 26, 2019**

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TODAY ON THE BLOG

CONSIDERING HEALTH SPENDING

The New Hospital Price Disclosure Rule Is Important, But Only A First
Step

By James C. Capretta

Prices need to be based on standardized, episode-based services that are
defined in ways that are meaningful to consumers. Read More >>

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IN THE JOURNAL

MILITARY HEALTH SYSTEM

Families With TRICARE Report Lower Health Care Quality And Access
Compared To Other Insured And Uninsured Families

By Roopa Seshadri, Douglas Strane, Meredith Matone, Karen Ruedisueli,
and David M. Rubin

Roopa Seshadri and coauthors analyze access and quality for children
covered by TRICARE. Overall, children on TRICARE are more likely to have
complex medical or mental health needs than children covered by other
public or private insurance programs. Read More >>

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