Prominent health economist Victor Fuchs discusses the "efficiency" of the US health care system.
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A Mark Farrah Associates brief shows that as of mid-year, health plans are having good results across all lines of business.
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Two studies in the Journal of the American Medical Association discuss results from the first year of the Medicare joint replacement bundled payment demonstration.
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Hard to figure out what is really happening with premiums for health insurance purchased on the reform law exchanges.
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Today, we hear from the PBM trade association, pointing (or giving) the finger at medication makers for high prices.
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In the frenzy over drug prices, all sides are releasing studies on who is to blame. Here is one sponsored by the drug manufacturers' trade association.
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CMS released the third annual evaluation of the Maryland all-payer, global budget reimbursement system.
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An interesting study in the New England Journal of Medicine finds that removal of incentives relating to quality of care measures decreases performance.
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Seems obvious, but a Health Affairs study confirms that premiums on the insurance exchanges are higher when fewer plans participate.
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