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Implementing Health Reform: Navigator Grants
On August 15, 2013, the Department of Health and Human Services announced the award of approximately 120 grants to 105 organizations worth $67 million to fund navigator programs. Navigators will educate the public about and provide fair and impartial...
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Pioneer ACOs’ Disappointing First Year
On July 16, the CMS Innovation Center reported the first year results for the Pioneer ACO program : 13 Pioneers, or about 40 percent of the participants, earned bonuses. The program saved the Medicare program a gross $87.6 million before bonus distributions...
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Technology And The Changing Business Of Health Care
Three years after the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, popularly known as “Obamacare,” scholars and political pundits have paid much attention to the macroeconomic effects of the law. Will Obamacare bend the health care cost...
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Implementing Health Reform: ACA Litigation And Out-Of-Pocket Spending Limits
Note: There are reports today that the federal government has delayed the full effective date of the ACA’s maximum out-of-pocket limit requirement until 2015 for group health plans. In fact (as the Times story mentions), this decision was made in February...
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Health Reform Implementation Dominates HA Blog July Top Ten
As the October 1 start of open enrollment in the Affordable Care Act's exchanges draws near, ACA implementation is on people's minds. That's reflected in the list of most-read Health Affairs Blog posts for July, which features several posts...
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Why Congress Should Pass The Accuracy In Medicare Physician Payment Act
Editor's note: For more on the debate over the role of the Relative Value Scale Update Committee (RUC), see " In Setting Doctors’ Medicare Fees, CMS Almost Always Accepts The Relative Value Update Panel’s Advice On Work Values ," by Miriam...
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Fri, Aug 09 2013 10:51 AM
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The Slowing Of Health Care Spending: Have We Turned A Corner?
The news in recent years has been good: Overall U.S. spending for health care in 2011 again grew only 3.9 percent . This represented the third consecutive year of a relatively slow growth rate, down from rates as high as 11 percent in 1990 and 7.6 percent...
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Fri, Aug 09 2013 10:49 AM
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Patient Engagement Is The Key
Everywhere outside of health care, the consumer is in the driver’s seat. From Angie’s List to Yelp to Uber, consumers have never had more tools, and more ability, to get what they want and need. But “health care is different.” Although 72 percent of Internet...
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Thu, Aug 08 2013 11:32 AM
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Premium Rate Variation In Exchanges Is An Eye Opener
Like a burlesque strip tease for health policy wonks, the slow motion unveiling of premiums for state health insurance exchanges has generated a lot of attention, unease, and, yes, excitement. The 2014 premiums, the first for Obamacare’s centerpiece feature...
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Wed, Aug 07 2013 12:03 PM
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Implementing Health Reform: A Proposed Rule On Congressional Exchange Participation
The Affordable Care Act has been plagued by misinformation and misunderstanding since long before its adoption. One of the ACA’s provisions that has been most misunderstood is its requirement that members of Congress and their personnel staff purchase...
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Wed, Aug 07 2013 9:22 AM
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Physician Payment: Forget Carrots And Sticks, It’s Motivation
Motivation is the fuel that keeps any professional going, the fuel for our internal generator. Where we go, of course, depends on our morals and ethics, but that's a different issue. Our motivation is to achieve certain goals, and overwhelmingly,...
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Wed, Aug 07 2013 5:06 AM
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Health Affairs Conversations Podcast: ACA Implementation With Gail Wilensky And Tim Jost
Today, Health Affairs released the first installment of Health Affairs Conversations , a new periodic series of podcasts featuring discussions with health policy experts and Health Affairs contributors. We begin with a discussion of the implementation...
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Tue, Aug 06 2013 10:13 AM
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New Health Affairs Issue: Health IT, Payment And Practice Reforms
Health Affairs’ August issue , released today, covers a range of topics, including changes in health care delivery and financing sparked by the rise in health information technology (HIT) adoption. In the United States, progress in health IT adoption...
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Mon, Aug 05 2013 1:08 PM
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Preventive Care For All Medicaid Enrollees: A Response To Sara Wilensky And Elizabeth Gray
The recent article in the July edition of Health Affairs titled “ Existing Medicaid Beneficiaries Left Off the Affordable Care Act’s Prevention Bandwagon ," by Sara Wilensky and Elizabeth Gray, overlooked several important steps that are underway...
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Fri, Aug 02 2013 8:44 AM
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Implementing Health Reform: Verifying Income, Combating Discrimination, And More
We are in the very depths of summer and should all be at the beach. But with the exchanges set to open their doors in less than nine weeks time, there is little rest for federal and state agency staff charged with opening those doors. After three years...
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Thu, Aug 01 2013 1:48 PM
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