Exploring The Significant State-To-State Variation In Marketplace Enrollment
Editor’s note: This post is part of a series stemming from the Third Annual Health Law Year in P/Review event held at Harvard Law School on Friday, January 30, 2015. The conference brought together...
View ArticleImplementing Health Reform: High Court Won’t Hear Medicaid Case
The nation continues anxiously to await the Supreme Court’s decision in King v. Burwell, which will likely be announced late this month. On June 8, 2015, however, the Court quietly announced another...
View ArticleAdvancing Integrated Behavioral Health Care In Texas And Maine: Lessons From...
“We don’t even speak the same language,” a primary care provider explained during an Integrated Behavioral Health/Primary Care team meeting. “So, it’s not surprising it took us a lot longer to learn...
View ArticleThe Pathway To Sustainability: Aligning Ambulatory Patient Experience Survey...
Across the United States health care system, there is a growing imperative to deliver more patient-centered care. Listening to the voice of the patient is increasingly recognized as an essential part...
View ArticleNot Your Usual Suspects: Roles For State Agencies In PCMH Payment Reforms
The growth of multipayer patient centered medical home (PCMH) reform across the country, accelerated by the Affordable Care Act, offers the opportunity to widely transform the primary care delivery...
View ArticleOral Health, Mental Health, Opioid Addiction, & More: Foundation Blogs Round-Up
Oral Health “Mission Possible: Using HIT to Integrate Dental and Medical Care,” by Colin Reusch of Children’s Dental Health Project, December 16, on the Connecticut Health Foundation’s blog. Reusch...
View ArticleLosing The ‘All’ in All-Payer Claims Databases
The legal and policy questions following the US Supreme Court’s ruling in Gobeille v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co, 577 U.S. ____ (2016) have been widely discussed, including in Health Affairs Blog...
View ArticleHouse GOP Moves To Add ‘Invisible Risk Sharing Program’ To AHCA; Other ACA...
On April 6, 2017, as Congress headed out the door for its spring recess, a new amendment to the American Health Care Act was submitted to the House Rules Committee by congressmen Gary Palmer (R-AK) and...
View ArticleMaking Sense Of ‘Invisible Risk Sharing’
Before Congress recessed last week, the House of Representatives wanted to show some progress in reforming health care, so they left an early Easter surprise: an amendment to the pending American...
View ArticleCorrecting Misconceptions About Invisible Risk-Sharing
On April 6, the House of Representatives added an amendment from Rep. Gary Palmer (AL) and Rep. David Schweikert (AZ) to the American Health Care Act (AHCA) before their recess. The amendment was...
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