The No Surprises Act has protected patients from surprise medical bills. However, the law’s incentives for insurers acting as ...
There are three obstacles to faster development and deployment of non-addictive pain treatments. They are the business ...
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Allison Oakes, Chief Research Officer of Trilliant Health, to the pod to discuss ...
Adopting the proper countermeasures to protect and maintain trust in health care data will require additional collaboration ...
While recent fertility drug-related announcements by the Trump administration could result in savings for women—especially ...
When the Narcan didn’t work I ran to the shelter to ask for help.” We put an oxygen mask on the patient and used a bag-valve-mask device to breathe for him. His color returned, and very shortly after ...
Robert A. Berenson ([email protected]), Urban Institute, Washington, D.C. Kevin J. Hayes, Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Value-based payment has been promoted for increasing quality, controlling spending, ...
Language services are essential for health equity and good patient health outcomes, but recent executive actions threaten to ...
Despite its age, the classic medical adage of “first, do no harm” is precisely the guiding philosophy that artificial ...
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Stacie Dusetzina of Vanderbilt University Medical Center and David Simon of the ...
The alignment of incentives is clear. Treatment of tobacco use improves patient health, lowers total medical expense, and, ...
David Scales ([email protected]) is a medical sociologist and an assistant professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, in New York, New York. The author thanks Tabitha Decker, Laura Kolbe, ...
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