At a time when policy and practice is moving toward coverage of Food Is Medicine (FIM) as benefits in insurance programs, it ...
Congress can use health savings accounts to expand gig workers’ access to more affordable health care options while providing ...
With policy makers focusing on the role of drug manufacturers, almost no attention has been paid to the way in which ...
The recent election results will usher in sweeping changes for major federal health care policies, programs, and the courts.
Interoperability—the exchange and use of health care data—is a key component of care coordination. It also presents an ...
Medical practices, which are simultaneously managing a high demand for care and a workforce shortage, do not wish to fight ...
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Richard Hughes IV of Epstein Becker Green and George Washington University about his recent paper that reviewed school-entry vaccine policies on a ...
Judith A. Lucas ( [email protected]) is an associate professor in the College of Nursing at Seton Hall University, in South Orange, New Jersey. John R. Bowblis is an associate professor and ...
New data indicate that when payment models reward clinicians for supporting patients to take an active role in their care, ...
March-in rights are vital safeguards that allow the federal government to license competitors when the owner is not making a ...
Our understanding of the policies, laws, structural forces that shape health in the Mississippi Delta is much improved by the ...
The momentum around global budget models, as seen in the AHEAD program and New York State’s 1115 waiver, represents a ...