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 ...
In the latest survey of health policy experts conducted by the Cornell Health Policy Center, more than three-quarters of respondents felt that weakening the liability protections for drug ...
Katie Coleman, MSPH, is the owner and principal at Research to Practice, LLC, where she leverages extensive applied experience working with a diverse range of publi ...
The Quality Improvement Organization framework offers a novel opportunity: a preexisting federal authority that states can ...
Proposed changes to the 2020 federal Transparency in Coverage rule could significantly improve researchers’ and other data users’ ability to access and analyze price data.
To date, every court that has considered substantive challenges to the Medicare drug price negotiation program has ruled ...
Engagement-maximizing architectures such as infinite scroll, autoplay, and emotionally targeted notifications remain broadly permissible. That gap, however, is now being challenged on multiple fronts.
The history of HCBS demonstrates that its growth is not, in fact, evidence of massive undetected fraud, but rather is based on decades of federal policy response to major demographic change, guided by ...
Medicaid, offers a timely model for how states can expand access to home- and community-based services for middle-income ...
CMMI has spent more than a decade learning which organizations consistently deliver high-value care. The next step is to let ...
The finding’s repeal dismantles the legal architecture that has enabled the United States to treat pollution and subsequent ...
Consider the case of patient WB, a 79-year-old male with recurrent diffuse large B cell lymphoma. He was referred for ...