Low Vaccination Rates Threaten Herd Immunity July 13, 2020 When a COVID-19 vaccine is made available a large challenge will still exist: getting people vaccinated.
The Cost of Out-of-Network Bills July 8, 2020 A series of 4 studies examines out-of-network spending, prices, charges, and utilization in the U.S.
Song Receives 2020 NIHCM Research Award July 8, 2020 Song awarded for his paper analyzing workplace wellness programs.
A Time for Natural Experiments July 6, 2020 During a time when urgent results are needed to save COVID patients, natural experiments could be a saving grace.
Success Questionable for New CMS Billing Codes June 25, 2020 The new codes have proved successful in some practices, but may not be supporting primary care as they were designed to do.
Financial Woes for Primary Care June 25, 2020 Many primary care practices lack the financial resources to withstand a prolonged drop in revenue due to COVID-19.
Modest Savings for RBP June 24, 2020 Insurer reference-based pricing programs were associated with modest savings for enrollees.
Mehrotra Speaks on Primary Care Panel June 22, 2020 Ateev Mehrotra participated in Health Evolution's panel discussing COVID-19's impact on primary care.
Grabowski Named to Coronavirus Commission June 22, 2020 David Grabowski has been named to the CMS independent Coronavirus Commission for Safety and Quality in Nursing Homes.
Zaslavsky Paper Named John M. Eisenberg Article-of-the-Year June 18, 2020 The award recognizes outstanding research published in HSR relevant to the policy areas that Eisenberg studied.
Grabowski Testifies Before Coronavirus Subcommittee June 15, 2020 Grabowski spoke on the effect that the coronavirus pandemic has had on nursing homes in the United States.
Lower Medicare Eligibility Age? June 5, 2020 Former Vice President Joe Biden proposed lowering the Medicare eligibility age. Zirui Song takes a look at what this change could mean.