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Subject New Report From The Health Affairs Council on Health Care Spending and Value
Date February 5, 2023 3:46 PM
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Sunday, February 5, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

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For more than forty years, questions about health care spending levels
and growth have been an important focus of Health Affairs.

Recently, the journal announced a first-of-its-kind project intended to
build on this rich history of scholarship on health care spending: The
Health Affairs Council on Health Care Spending and Value.

This week, the council released recommendations to achieve higher-value
health care spending and growth in the US.

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Our events in February will cover topics including health spending and
financing of nursing homes, plus a fun Happy Hour for Insider members to
meet Health Affairs leaders and each other.

* Lunch and Learn
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How to Make the Editor's Top Ten List on February 8

* Journal Club
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"The Role Of Real Estate Investment Trusts In Staffing US Nursing Homes"
on February 16

* Virtual Happy Hour
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on February 28

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A Health Podyssey: Loren Adler on Surprise Ambulance Bills and Beyond
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Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Loren Adler from the
USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative for Health Policy about pricing and
billing for ground ambulance transportation.

This Week: Medicare Advantage Targeted By CMS For Overpayment
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Health Affairs' Leslie Erdelack and Kathleen Haddad explain the
complexities of the CMS final rule on Medicare Advantage risk
adjustment.

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A Midterm Assessment Of President Biden's Promise To Build On The ACA
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Smoothing Medicare Part D Out-Of-Pocket Costs Under The Inflation
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