Buried in Section 6225 of the recently signed Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2026 is a small but mighty transparency ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews David Powell of the University of Pennsylvania about his recent paper exploring new ...
To make the US healthy again with real food, we need to take real action to remove these real chemical hazards from the food ...
In a bipartisan spending agreement that was largely negotiated behind closed doors, Congress included a policy change with ...
Achieving equitable access to fertility care will require the US to move beyond incremental market interventions toward a ...
The Implantable Brain Computer Interface technology industry must work alongside policy makers to expeditiously establish a ...
To date, every court that has considered substantive challenges to the Medicare drug price negotiation program has ruled ...
Overall, the data show a significant uptick in the volume of IDR cases and corresponding administrative costs.
Understanding what the US spends to treat mental health and substance use disorders (SUD) is important for understanding spending patterns and informing health policy. In this study, we determined ...
The Quality Improvement Organization framework offers a novel opportunity: a preexisting federal authority that states can ...
Melinda Beeuwkes Buntin ([email protected]) is the Mike Curb Professor of Health Policy and chair of the Department of Health Policy, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, in Nashville, Tennessee.
The history of HCBS demonstrates that its growth is not, in fact, evidence of massive undetected fraud, but rather is based ...