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Census Bureau Finds Health Coverage Stabilization; Oregon 1332 Waiver Open For Comment
Oregon’s High-Risk, High-Reward Gamble On Medicaid Expansion
What’s The Story With Obamacare?
How Much Does Congress Care About Drug Prices? Less Than It Should
Dynamic Vision Is A Cornerstone Of State Payment Reform Initiatives
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Census Bureau Finds Health Coverage Stabilization; Oregon 1332 Waiver Open For Comment
On September 12, 2017, the United States Census Bureau released its report on Health Insurance Coverage in the United States for 2016. The report is based on data collected by the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement...
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Oregon’s High-Risk, High-Reward Gamble On Medicaid Expansion
Health policy in Oregon is like football in the Southeastern Conference: not only a contact sport but also a source of intense civic pride. In the early 1990s, under the leadership of its physician Governor John Kitzhaber, Oregon created a “first in the...
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What’s The Story With Obamacare?
States, patients, and voters are wrestling with the pros and cons of dramatic changes in public health insurance coverage, including extending, maintaining, or rolling back Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) — an often...
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How Much Does Congress Care About Drug Prices? Less Than It Should
Per-capita prescription drug spending in the United States, the highest in the industrialized world, increased by 12.2 percent in 2014. News of rising drug costs has met with public scorn and calls for reform. In an August 2015 poll, nearly three in four...
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Dynamic Vision Is A Cornerstone Of State Payment Reform Initiatives
Faced with rising health care costs, states are designing and implementing payment reforms that fundamentally transform how the health care market provides and pays for services. Two states in particular, Ohio and Oregon, have developed an overarching...
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Tue, Jul 07 2015 7:43 AM
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We May Already Know How To Reduce The High Cost Of Covering New Medicaid Enrollees
Last week, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ independent Office of the Actuary released its 2014 Actuarial Report on the Financial Outlook for Medicaid . Unlike previous years, this annual report is making headlines because the actuaries...
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Mon, Jul 07 2015 12:54 PM
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How Medicaid Coverage For Doula Care Could Improve Birth Outcomes, Reduce Costs, And Improve Equity
Nearly 4 million U.S. women give birth each year, and approximately half of these births are financed by state Medicaid programs . About 99 percent of American infants are born in hospitals , at a total cost of more than $27 billion annually . The treatment...
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Addressing Behavioral Health Integration With Payment Reform
Editor’s note: This post is part of a periodic Health Affairs Blog series, looking at payment and delivery reforms in Arkansas and Oregon. The posts will be based on evaluations of these reforms performed with the support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation...
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Mon, Apr 04 2015 6:57 AM
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