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Ten Most-Read GrantWatch Posts Of 2015
Closing The Rural Health Connectivity Gap: How Broadband Funding Can Better Improve Care
Examining The Present And Future Of The Health Spending Growth Slowdown
ACAView: New Findings On The Effect Of Coverage Expansion Since January 2014
Connected Health Opportunities For Medicaid’s Most Vulnerable Patients
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Ten Most-Read GrantWatch Posts Of 2015
During 2015, these were the most-read posts from Health Affairs Blog’s GrantWatch section on health philanthropy. Perhaps you missed reading one of these? Why not check them out today? Note: Bloggers’ affiliations are as of the time they wrote the post...
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Closing The Rural Health Connectivity Gap: How Broadband Funding Can Better Improve Care
Broadband access is not usually highlighted in policy prescriptions for improving outcomes and lowering costs of health care. But it is a prerequisite for a range of technologies that can provide more cost-effective and higher-quality care, such as video...
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Examining The Present And Future Of The Health Spending Growth Slowdown
Each year, Health Affairs publishes national health spending projections for the coming decade by authors at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Office of the Actuary (OACT). The articles provide important documentation of past trends and insight...
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ACAView: New Findings On The Effect Of Coverage Expansion Since January 2014
Together, athenahealth and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) have undertaken a new joint venture called ACAView, as part of the foundation’s Reform by the Numbers project, a source for timely and unique data on the impact of health reform. The...
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Connected Health Opportunities For Medicaid’s Most Vulnerable Patients
The February issue of Health Affairs features a series of articles on connected health and highlights the potential for telehealth and telemedicine to reshape how health care is delivered, consumed, tracked, and even paid for. With funding support from...
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New Health Policy Brief: Transitioning To ICD-10
A new Health Policy Brief from Health Affairs and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation looks at an important change expected in the American health system later this year: the transition to the ICD-10 coding system by all health providers for diagnoses...
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New Health Affairs Issue: Successes And Missing Links In Connected Health
Health Affairs’ February issue focuses on the current evidence and future potential of connected health -- encompassing telemedicine, telehealth, and mHealth. The importance of connected health is sure to grow as more Americans gain access to health care...
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New Health Affairs: Examining Alternatives To Malpractice Litigation
Health Affairs’ January issue , released today as major portions of the Affordable Care Act are taking effect, includes several papers reporting new evidence on the effects of early Medicaid expansions, as well as an examination of ACA implementation...
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A Health Affairs Conversation On The Exchanges With Sarah Dash, Joel Ario, And Joe Antos
Where do we stand after the first days of open enrollment in the health insurance marketplaces (aka exchanges) created under the Affordable Care Act? What was behind the widespread computer problems, particularly on the federal exchange, and how significant...
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Will Health Insurance Exchanges Work?
Tomorrow, the doors will open for consumers to enroll in health insurance exchanges in all fifty states and the District of Columbia. With the opening of exchanges, the burning question on everyone’s mind is this: Will health insurance exchanges work...
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Mon, Sep 09 2013 8:04 AM
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Is The Recent Health Care Spending Growth Slowdown Sustainable Over The Long Term?
Following the third straight year in which the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services estimated the growth in national health expenditures to be a record-low 3.9 percent, considerable speculation on the causes of slower spending growth has come from...
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State Perspectives On Building Information Technology For Health Reform
Note: This blog summarizes key findings from a report by the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI) Study Panel on Health Insurance Exchanges and the Center for Health Policy and Research at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. The report...
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July Health Affairs: The Impact Of Health Reform
The new health reform law charges the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) with testing new payment and delivery models intended to improve health outcomes and restrain costs. But as the July issue of Health Affairs, published yesterday...
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April’s Most-Read Health Affairs Blog Posts
A roundtable on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and health reform — featuring Bob Berenson, Tom Scully, Gail Wilensky, and Bruce Vladeck — was the most-read Health Affairs Blog post for April. Also on the list were posts on...
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