Results from Medicare’s first year of negotiation with other price benchmarks shed light on the competitive dynamics and ...
Reduced-sodium salts look, work, and taste just like regular salt. So why hasn’t a global salt-switch happened?
In 2020, there were 23 million adults older than 75 in the US, and this group is growing at an annual rate of 2.13 percent.
The rise in consolidation and private-equity investment in health care markets have increased prices and reduced ...
Direct democracy processes play an important role in state policy making related to the myriad drivers of population health ...
The number and complexity of clinician payment models in Medicare Part B has grown substantially without yielding the ...
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has proven lifesaving: Morbidity and mortality outcomes are significantly improved ...
Only rigorous analyses assessing the financial implications of several rounds of negotiation will be able to answer the ...
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Benedic Ippolito of American Enterprise Institute about his recent paper exploring how expanding Medicare coverage of anti-obesity medicines could ...
The rising price of branded drugs has garnered considerable attention from the public and policy makers. This article investigates the complexities of pharmaceutical pricing, with an emphasis on the ...
Recent events make us pessimistic that for-profit corporate and private equity actors in the US can play a constructive role ...
We need to move beyond simple models of how Perinatal Psychiatry Access Programs work and recognize the many factors that ...