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Subject NEW ISSUE: Artificial Intelligence, Health Spending, & More
Date January 11, 2026 1:03 PM
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What Medicare Hospital Payment Classifications Mean for Policy Making

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January 2026: Artificial Intelligence, Health Spending, And More

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A R T I F I C I A L I N T E L L I G E N C E

The AI Arms Race In Health Insurance Utilization Review: Promises Of Efficiency And Risks Of Supercharged Flaws ([link removed] )

Michelle M. Mello et al.

Artificial Intelligence Payment Policies: Challenges For CMS And The Medicare Physician Fee Schedule ([link removed] )

Robert L. Longyear and Robert A. Berenson

Aligning AI Payment Policy With Desired Outcomes Rather Than Inputs May Require Customized Pathways ([link removed] )

Sita K. Kottilil and Amol S. Navathe

Medicare Spending On Artificial Intelligence: Payment Policy Is Only Part Of The Story ([link removed] )

Hannah T. Neprash

H E A L T H S P E N D I N G

Anatomy Of A Slowdown: Decomposing The Moderation In Health Spending Growth, 2009–19 ([link removed] )

Sherry A. Glied and Brendan Lui

E Y E O N T H E I R A

Trends In Biopharmaceutical Clinical Trials After Medicare Drug Price Negotiation ([link removed] )

So-Yeon Kang et al.

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Prescription Drug Policy, 2025 And 2026: The Year In Review And The Year Ahead ([link removed] )

Rachel Sachs

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

What Medicare Hospital Payment Classifications Mean For Policy Making ([link removed] )

Christine H. Monahan et al.

The Missing Piece: Why Employers Still Can’t Solve The Health Care Puzzle ([link removed] )

Shawn Gremminger and Katie Martin

part of our Provider Prices In The Commercial Sector series

Restoring A Holistic Understanding Of Health In A Post-Narrative Age ([link removed] )

Douglas P. Slakey

Fertility Tracking Must Be Grounded In Evidence And Reproductive Justice ([link removed] )

Chelsea Polis

Hospital Prices Post-COVID-19: Troubling Trends From California ([link removed] )

Glenn Melnick

part of our Provider Prices In The Commercial Sector series

New Alzheimer’s Breakthroughs Demand A New Definition Of Dementia-Friendliness ([link removed] )

Katherine O'Malley

A Multilayered Public Policy Approach To Ultraprocessed Foods ([link removed] )

Diana R. H. Winters

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