The digitization of health care has had important consequences for how medical training is conducted, and with the advent of ...
Zachary Griffen, PhD, is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Population Health at the New York University (NYU) Grossman School of Medicine and a research ...
With the new availability of Medicare enrollment data for 2025, we examine ongoing enrollment growth of chronic condition ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Elizabeth Van Nostrand of Temple University about her recent paper exploring how Indiana ...
Without significant course correction, misinformation and vaccine-limiting policies will have a lasting impact on vaccination ...
New nationwide restrictions on abortion coverage would fundamentally rewrite Affordable Care Act requirements that have been ...
As President Trump takes aim at international price differences for drugs through his Most Favored Nation executive order, ...
Tariff policy, like any instrument of governance, must be wielded with nuance and an unwavering commitment to public ...
Based on data from Covered California, we reject the characterization of ACA marketplace enrollees with no claims history as “phantom enrollees.” ...
States need to educate their behavioral health care providers about Medicare’s new role in covering intensive outpatient ...
We call for further research, capital investment, and collaborative solutions between state agencies and assisted living ...
The code “left against medical advice” should be recognized as a sentinel event—a preventable system failure that signals ...
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