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National Academy of Medicine: Effective Care for High-Need Patients

The National Academy of Medicine has published a report on effective care for high-need patients, highlighting the opportunities for improving Continue reading →

Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network: “Refreshed” Alternative Payment Model Framework

The Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network (LAN) has issued a “refreshed” white paper updating its framework for Alternative Continue reading →

Congressional Budget Office: Terminating Cost-Sharing Reductions Would Increase Health Insurance Premiums by 25% and Increase the Federal Deficit by $194 Billion

The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that the threatened termination of cost-sharing reductions for low-income Americans purchasing health insurance through Continue reading →

National Quality Forum: Request for Comments on Draft Report on Healthcare Disparities Measurement

The National Quality Forum (NQF) has released a draft report, A Roadmap to Reduce Health and Healthcare Disparities through Measurement. Continue reading →

Congressional Budget Office: Health Care Freedom Act Would Result in 16 Million Americans Losing Health Insurance

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has swiftly issued its estimate of the impact of the just released Senate Health Care Continue reading →

Text of Senate Health Care Freedom Act (“Skinny Repeal”)

Here (finally), is the text of the 8-page Senate Health Care Freedom Act, the misnamed “skinny repeal” of the Affordable Continue reading →

America’s Health Insurance Plans Oppose “Skinny Repeal” of Individual Mandate, Urge Funding for Marketplace Subsidies

In a letter sent today to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, America’s Health Insurance Continue reading →

Congressional Budget Office: “Skinny Repeal” Would Result in 16 Million Losing Health Insurance

Earlier this evening, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) issued a revised estimate of the impact of a “skinny repeal” of Continue reading →

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