Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Jennifer Wolff of John Hopkins University about her recent paper that explores the increasing number of family caregivers that are assisting ...
The unwinding of the MA-VBID Model does not portend the end of the use of V-BID to improve access to high-value services for Medicare beneficiaries. Enrollees who remain in MA will likely be able to ...
Since expenditures are heavily skewed, the top 5 percent of patients by cost contribute a disproportionate amount to the mean ...
A year after guidelines were revised to remove the use of race in eGFR, many labs and pathologists were still relying on the ...
This study was supported by grants from Arnold Ventures to Yashaswini Singh and Zirui Song (Grant No. 20-04402) and from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to Jane Zhu and Song (Grant ...
Jennifer L. Wolff ([email protected]), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Jennifer C. Cornman, Jennifer C. Cornman Consulting, Columbus, Ohio. Vicki A ...
Sneha Kannan, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Zirui Song ([email protected]), Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Private equity (PE ...
Anti-LGBTQI+ public policies overwhelmingly target youth and young adults, disrupting access to educational opportunities, ...
In the absence of accessible, integrated, multidimensional patient data, the organ transplant system will remain both highly ...
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