Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Dr. Robert Wachter, Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine at UCSF, about his ...
The Indian Health Service is chronically underfunded and understaffed, creating persistent challenges in access and continuity of care. Intensifying those shortages are federal regulations that treat ...
The Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Advanced Model (BPCI-A) aims to reduce hospital spending and generate savings for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The design of BPCI-A ...
SOURCE Authors’ analysis of data from the American Hospital Association Annual Surveys and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Provider of Services files, 2010–22. NOTES A hospital was counted ...
The principles of palliative care have made their way into the medical zeitgeist, which is great progress. Now is the moment to empower all doctors and specialists to incorporate this human-centered ...
Mary D. Naylor ( [email protected]) is the Marian S. Ware Professor of Gerontology and director of the NewCourtland Center for Transitions and Health, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, in ...
Perhaps no other individual has contributed so much for so long to American health care as Stuart Altman. And Stuart did it with grace and humor in ways that endeared him to people across the ...
In part 1 of this article below, we discuss the history of and legal issues regarding the interstate sale of insurance and ...
The OBBBA will substantially increase volatility in Medicaid Managed Care by increasing churn, generating pent-up demand, and ...
The US Navy and Marine Corps are responsible for war readiness, ensuring the safety and security of American interests worldwide, sustaining global commerce, and providing emergency humanitarian ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Roslyn Murray of Brown University to discuss her paper exploring how Oregon’s 2019 ...
A new federal rule has quietly made nursing education financially inaccessible. The Department of Education recently locked in place a 1960s-era list of “professions,” and nursing wasn’t on that list.