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Growth In Number Of Practices And Clinicians Participating In Concierge And Direct Primary Care, 2018–23 ([link removed] )
Jane M. Zhu et al.
From 2018 to 2023, concierge and direct primary care practices grew substantially, alongside shifts toward corporate ownership and more advanced practice clinicians.
Medical Debt In The US: Associations With Cancer Screening, Mortality, And Health Status ([link removed] )
Odysseas P. Chatzipanagiotou et al.
Higher county-level medical debt is linked to lower cancer screening rates, higher cancer mortality, and worse overall health outcomes.
Hospital Finances, Operations, And Patient Experience Remain Stable After Oregon’s Hospital Payment Cap Was Implemented ([link removed] )
Roslyn C. Murray et al.
Oregon’s 2019 hospital payment cap saved $50 million annually without significantly affecting hospital finances, operations, or patient care.
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In Public Health, Non-Governmental Actors Are Rising To Meet The Moment ([link removed] )
Karen Hacker and Anne Morris Reid
The public health system in the United States depends on a wide range of actors beyond the government who will continue to play pivotal roles in the future of public health for the nation.
The Costs Are Too Damn High: Responding To Affordability Pressures In ACA Markets ([link removed] )
Scott Heiser et al.
How can we make the ACA work better for the people that depend on it?
A MAHA Check-Up: Is The United States Getting Healthier? ([link removed] )
Ada Peters and Richard Hughes IV
This article examines proposed strategies to address chronic disease and their potential implications for U.S. metabolic health.
Private Equity’s Impact on the Practice of Medicine ([link removed] )
Health Affairs held a virtual event with a panel of experts exploring some of the most recent research on private equity, implications for health care clinicians and patients, and what policy makers at the state and federal levels should be doing in response to private equity’s increasing role.
Consumer Debt, Race, And Health: Can Debt Relief Be A Solution For Reducing Racial Health Disparities? ([link removed] )
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