Vincent Joralemon is the director of the Life Sciences Law and Policy Center at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, where he teaches courses on legal writing, health law, and ...
This article, the third in a three-part series, addresses the proposed payment rule’s changes to exchange ...
In 2018, Medicare established coverage and reimbursement for its first service using artificial intelligence (AI): computed tomography (CT) fractional flow reserve (FFRCT). FFRCT is used in ...
Recent US drug pricing reforms adopt international prices shaped by quality-adjusted life-year (QALY)-based assessments, despite longstanding federal prohibitions on using QALYs in coverage and ...
The main difference between MedPAC and CMS estimates of uncorrected coding intensity is that MedPAC’s estimate accounts for the upward trend in coding intensity.
While utilization is undeniably part of the equation, prices—whether labeled explicitly or embedded in measures of intensity—remain central to understanding why US health spending levels are high and ...
A world in which the US and World Health Organization are adrift holds repercussions for US national interests and security as well as geopolitical ramifications.
Right now, the United States is conducting a large-scale, uncontrolled policy experiment on the health of transgender and nonbinary (trans) youth. At the same time, federal actions are dismantling the ...
Health Affairs’ Jeff Byers sits down with Georgetown University’s Katie Keith to break down the newly proposed HHS rule that could bring major changes to the ACA beginning in 2027.
As the Japanese population has aged rapidly, Japan’s experience has implications for other high-income countries, including the United States. The aging of Japan’s population, coupled with the ...
Carlos A. Larrauri is a lawyer, clinician, and lived experience researcher, and faculty member in the Mental Health Leadership: Transformation Through Innovati ...
There is an alternative to the One Big Beautiful Bill’s approach of kicking millions of people off their health care and ...