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At the Mount Sinai Health System we have successfully translated many algorithms from concept to testing and clinical care, in ways that have led to financial savings and improved patient outcomes.
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Bohan Li of Harvard University about her recent paper that explores substantial shifts in ...
As CMS sets its agenda under new leadership, there are critical opportunities to develop integrated care models for ...
In the coming years, the mismatch of revenue growth and expense growth for providers of health care will result in ...
This is part three of a three-part article on policy issues in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. The topics covered ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Paula Chatterjee of the University of Pennsylvania about her recent paper that explores ...
We identified obstetric service status for every rural and urban short-term acute care hospital in every US state. During 2010–22, seven states had at least 25 percent of hospitals close their ...
Efforts to remove, restructure, or completely eliminate public health information from federal websites undermine the ...
Even though serious mental illness is no less chronic a condition than diabetes, Medicare beneficiaries are currently limited ...
When considering health insurance reform options, it’s important to understand how cost sharing interacts with premiums and the implications for who ultimately bears the costs of health care services.
New research indicates that an increase in minimum wages can have important health benefits—a finding that is relevant to public debates about both health and economic policy.
The voluntary Pennsylvania Rural Health Model (PARHM) provided participating rural hospitals with global budgets rather than traditional fee-for-service payments to improve financial stability ...