A study in JAMA looks at the impact on health outcomes from giving people a housing voucher.
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A new report from the HHS Office of Inspector General verifies that many Medicare Advantage plans appear to be using chart reviews just to boost risk scores.
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Advance planning directives have a modest effect on end-of-life care, according to a new study of Medicare Advantage beneficiaries.
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A Kaiser Family Foundation Analysis finds that few Medicare Advantage members switch plans each year.
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A Deloitte report looks at global consumer attitudes to health care and developments in health care.
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A study in JAMA Network Open finds that being covered by a high-deductible plan isn't associated with abandoning treatment for diabetes.
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How specialists are paid doesn't appear strongly related to how they treat patients or outcomes.
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The Office of the Actuary has released its report on national health spending for 2018. It is still going up and up.
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A WillisTowersWatson report outlines expectations for global medical cost trends in 2020.
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Lack of access to specialists creates worse outcomes for rural patients, according to a Health Affairs study.
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A poster presented at an American Heart Association conference suggests it might be dangerous to rely on patient-reported information.
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A MedPAC presentation looks at whether greater Medicare Advantage membership in a market is associated with spending or coding changes for FFS beneficiaries in those markets.
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Life expectancy is experiencing an unexpected, so to speak, and alarming decline in the United States.
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Holiday season is here and I would like to wish everyone a very relaxing Thanksgiving, hopefully enjoying family and friends.
Political correctness comes to health research, as a pathetically illogical article claims a commonly used risk-scoring method exhibits racial bias.
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