Any effort to reform health insurance in the United States must tackle the prices we pay for health care. There are many complex challenges to addressing prices. Some proposals build on the existing Medicare fee schedule, while others suggest promoting alternative payment mechanisms—or even starting from scratch. The stakes are substantial, as many reform proposals rely on reining in prices to achieve the savings necessary to expand health insurance to the uninsured. At Penn’s LDI Medicare for All and Beyond conference, a panel of researchers, hospital administrators, and policy experts considered issues related to health care payment and pricing that any health care reform proposal must address, including the implications of rate setting f...
Projects the effect of national healthcare reform as proposed in the House and Senate bills on total...
A decade of innovation and experimentation has failed to transform the health care system to one tha...
Health care reform should be considered equal parts moral and economic issues. The United States spe...
Any effort to reform health insurance in the United States must tackle the prices we pay for health ...
The predominant form of paying for health care in the United States, the Fee-for-Service system, cre...
Our excess health care spending in the United States is driven largely by our high health care price...
The U.S. health care system during the past three decades has been over two interrelated questions: ...
There are two problems in “demonizing” health insurance plans and MA. One is that it diverts attenti...
Background U.S. healthcare spending will reach 20% of GDP by 2026. Despite this spending, almost 14%...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has provided the Medicare program with an array of tools to improve th...
The article reports on the standards of Mayo Clinic to achieve high-value health care which include ...
Abstract This article provides an overview of the U.S. health care reform debate and legislation, wi...
This policy panel will present and debate proposals for the next steps in reforming the U.S. health ...
The Health Care reform has been a topic that has gained much attention in these past few years and h...
The affordability of healthcare is a major, recurring topic in the media. One of President Obama’s c...
Projects the effect of national healthcare reform as proposed in the House and Senate bills on total...
A decade of innovation and experimentation has failed to transform the health care system to one tha...
Health care reform should be considered equal parts moral and economic issues. The United States spe...
Any effort to reform health insurance in the United States must tackle the prices we pay for health ...
The predominant form of paying for health care in the United States, the Fee-for-Service system, cre...
Our excess health care spending in the United States is driven largely by our high health care price...
The U.S. health care system during the past three decades has been over two interrelated questions: ...
There are two problems in “demonizing” health insurance plans and MA. One is that it diverts attenti...
Background U.S. healthcare spending will reach 20% of GDP by 2026. Despite this spending, almost 14%...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has provided the Medicare program with an array of tools to improve th...
The article reports on the standards of Mayo Clinic to achieve high-value health care which include ...
Abstract This article provides an overview of the U.S. health care reform debate and legislation, wi...
This policy panel will present and debate proposals for the next steps in reforming the U.S. health ...
The Health Care reform has been a topic that has gained much attention in these past few years and h...
The affordability of healthcare is a major, recurring topic in the media. One of President Obama’s c...
Projects the effect of national healthcare reform as proposed in the House and Senate bills on total...
A decade of innovation and experimentation has failed to transform the health care system to one tha...
Health care reform should be considered equal parts moral and economic issues. The United States spe...