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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**
**Wednesday, January 8, 2020**
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TODAY ON THE BLOG
SYSTEMS OF CARE
Moving To A Learning Measurement System
By Somava Stout, Christine Petrin, and Karen DeSalvo
We need a national measurement system that can bridge sectors to advance
health, well-being, and equity. Read More >>
MEDICAID
Proposed Rules On Medicaid Financing Miss Mark And Threaten Access
By Cindy Mann and Anne O'Hagen Karl
If finalized, the rules would have a profound impact on state financing
and payment policies that, in turn, could dramatically reduce
beneficiary access to care. Read More >>
IN THE JOURNAL
PAYMENT
Differences Between Public And Private Hospital Payment Rates Narrowed,
2012-16
By Thomas M. Selden
In an earlier study Tom Selden and coauthors used data from the Medical
Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) to show that the average difference in
payment rates for inpatient hospital stays between private insurance and
Medicare grew from under 10 percent in 2000 to about 75 percent in 2012.
This DataWatch updates those results through 2016, revealing a slowing
in and even a reversal of the divergence between private and public
(Medicare and Medicaid) payment rates. Read More >>
AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
Terminating Cost-Sharing Reduction Subsidy Payments: The Impact Of
Marketplace Zero-Dollar Premium Plans On Enrollment
By Coleman Drake and David M. Anderson
The termination of cost-sharing reduction subsidy payments to insurers
in 2017 resulted in a proliferation of Marketplace plans having
zero-dollar premiums in 2018 and 2019. In this study Coleman Drake and
David Anderson examined whether a zero-price effect exists in potential
enrollees' decisions to become insured in the Marketplaces. Read More
>>
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A CLOSER LOOK-Rural Health
Rural hospitals are closing, and many Americans are losing access to
health care. A recent Heath Affairs article explains that monitoring and
improving rural health is challenging because of varied and conflicting
concepts of just what rural means
. The
authors evaluate the challenges and implications of definitions that
inadequately encompass rural people and places.
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