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Subject Competitive Licensing For Prescription Drugs; Prices And Hospital Quality; Relationship Between State Policies And Medicaid Disenrollment
Date July 29, 2019 8:01 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Monday, July 29, 2019**

TODAY ON THE BLOG

PHARMACEUTICALS AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

Is 'Competitive Licensing' Proposed In HR 1046 Practical For
Lowering Drug Prices?

By Rena M. Conti and Paul Kleutghen

Other proposals aiming to empower the federal government to pursue lower
prescription drug prices may serve the needs of US consumers and payers
better. Read More >>

QUALITY OF CARE

What Do We Know About Prices And Hospital Quality?

By Michael E. Chernew and Richard G. Frank

As policy proposals to reduce prices in the commercial sector march
ahead, the potential impact of lower prices for health care quality is
important to understand. Read More >>

IN THE JOURNAL

MEDICAID

Association Of State Policies With Medicaid Disenrollment Among
Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries

By Eric T. Roberts, Jacqueline Hayley Welsh, Julie M. Donohue, and
Lindsay M. Sabik

Eric Roberts and coauthors examine Medicaid disenrollment among
fee-for-service Medicare beneficiaries and the relationship between
disenrollment and state policies. Read More >>

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A CLOSER LOOK-Indian Health Service

A new Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector
General report details continued shortcomings at the Indian Health
Service. It also includes a case study of Rosebud Hospital, which had
its ED temporarily closed due to safety issues in 2015. Jessica Bylander
detailed the ongoing challenges the Rosebud Sioux tribe
faces in
2017.

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