Health Affairs Is Launching A New Podcast
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Thursday, January 20, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs
Dear John,
Next week, on Friday, January 28, join Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief
Alan Weil for a virtual forum
on the topic of caring for people with complex health and social needs.
Price Regulation
The latest in Health Affairs' series of Policy Insights features
Robert Berenson and Robert Murray making the case that price regulation
can serve to increase competition
in the health care domains that matter most to patients.
"Out-of-network caps should reduce hospitals' overall negotiating
leverage, exerting downward pressure on in-network negotiated rates,"
they theorize.
Earlier today, Berenson and Murray joined Michael Chernew and Miriam
Laugesen in a live discussion about price regulation at a Health Affairs
Lunch and Learn. Sign up for our upcoming free virtual events on the
Health Affairs website .
Today in Health Affairs Forefront, Katrina Donahue and coauthors argue
that additional support is needed to bolster the efforts of
practice-based research networks
because of diminished capacity from the COVID-19 pandemic.
In GrantWatch, Benjamin Miller and coauthors say it is important to root
s
ubstance
use disorder services
in consistent, evidence-based practices and standards, so that
everyone-from providers and payers to patients and families-is
"speaking the same language" as to prevention and treatment.
Check out our COVID-19 Resource Center
for Health
Affairs content about all things related to the pandemic.
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How Price Regulation Is Needed To Advance Market Competition
Robert Berenson and Robert Murray
The Watershed Of Practice-Based Research: Lessons And Opportunities From
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Katrina Donahue et al.
Strengthening Patient-Centered Addiction And Mental Health Care In The
United States
Benjamin Miller et al.
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New Podcast: Health Affairs Pathways
Health Affairs is launching a new podcast next week!
Health Affairs Pathways explores the avenues and alleyways of the health
care system through varied storytelling. Our first season is a six-part
series from Lalita Abhyankar, a physician based in San Francisco,
California.
Her series, titled Piecemeal, examines how consolidation in health care
is affecting independent primary care.
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