Incentivizing overspending or fueling innovation? – Healthcare Economist
[ad_1] Based on a study by Frankovic and Kuhn (2022), the answer is both. However, the value of increased innovation–as […]
[ad_1] Based on a study by Frankovic and Kuhn (2022), the answer is both. However, the value of increased innovation–as […]
[ad_1] Bernard J. WolfsonIf having the family on your employer-sponsored health plan has been a financial hardship, or outright impossible to afford, help may be […]
[ad_1] Health insurance was first invented in the 1920s and ever since then, it has become an important part of our everyday lives. It is […]
[ad_1] This is the paraphrased title of a paper by Fusco et al. (2023). The authors conduct a systematic literature review of studies published between […]
[ad_1] Approximately 19% of Texans under the age of 65 do not have health insurance. If you’re experiencing a coverage gap, you may want to consider short-term […]
[ad_1] A paper in Health Affairs by Martin, Hartman, Benson, Catlin, and The National Health Expenditure Accounts Team (2022) finds that national health expenditures (NHE) […]
[ad_1] LONDON — In the final days of 2020, the U.S. health insurer Centene made a swift incursion into Britain’s prized National Health Service, one […]
[ad_1] Dan WeissmannCan’t see the audio player? Click here to listen. Click here for a transcript of the episode. Health coverage generally does not cover dental […]
[ad_1] Although the deadline to enroll in a marketplace plan beginning January 1 has passed in most states, Open Enrollment is still ongoing. As consumers […]
[ad_1] On December 9, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced the membership of the Advisory Committee on Ground Ambulance and Patient Billing […]
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