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The loss of physicians’ standing as professionals when they become employees of large systems cannot be ignored. We are ...
Lower court injunctions or stays have in many cases slowed the swift decimation of public health infrastructure by preventing ...
Health professionals need to be ready to say “no,” in the interest of the nation’s health, their own morale and well-being, ...
There are a range of reform options for policy makers to consider—both at the state and federal level—to improve coverage and ...
The IDR system has added at least $5 billion to overall health system costs since its inception, prompting the question of ...
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Katie Keith of Georgetown Law and Deputy Editor Chris Fleming to the pod to discuss the recent Supreme Court case, American Public Health Association et al. v.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services should revise how it evaluates the intensity of physical compared to mental ...
The threat to disparate impact analysis places our country at a crossroads. One path leads to public health scholarship and ...
Together, ABMS boards and the AMA could create a comprehensive framework for organizational professionalism that matches the ...
While the law has successfully protected consumers from the most common types of surprise out-of-network bills, its ...
Mary A. Beckman was most recently the Interim Secretary of Health and Human Services for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Chief of the Health Care and Fair Competition Bureau in the Massachusetts' ...
On August 22, a Maryland federal district court stayed several major components of the Trump administration's marketplace rule on a nationwide basis. Meanwhile, we are still waiting on a decision from ...