CMMI has spent more than a decade learning which organizations consistently deliver high-value care. The next step is to let beneficiaries act on that information and allow competition, rather than ...
CMS and states should look beyond simply expanding disclosure and improving standardization to also elevate antitrust safeguards.
The surge in vaccine litigation is not simply a post-pandemic, temporary issue. It is a deeper erosion of the legal principles that have long supported public health authority.
In postacute care, we have built a quality architecture that treats falls as actionable events and functional decline as expected aging. The resulting safety-without-recovery trade-off is not a ...
Community health workers are uniquely suited to help underresourced communities navigate structural barriers and mitigate the ...
As with so many core functions of public health, the future success of vaccine promotion research depends on the support of every institution: government, universities, and industry alike.
The emergence of Lilly’s bundling strategy for Zepbound and Taltz reflects the unregulated state of patient assistance programs in the commercial market and the need for Congressional intervention.
Weeks earlier, the New York City Council passed the Guaranteeing Unbiased AI Regulation and Disclosure (GUARD) Act, which ...
While this litigation is unlikely to be resolved in the near term, such lawsuits can be powerful tools in exposing anti-competitive behavior and encouraging transparency and competition in ways that ...
Women who are pregnant or recently gave birth are significantly more likely to be killed by an intimate partner than nonpregnant, nonpostpartum women of reproductive age, implicating the risk of fatal ...
For decades, mpox did not pose a threat to Americans, but that changed rapidly and repeatedly over the past five years.
Inhaled corticosteroid–long-acting beta-agonist (ICS-LABA) inhalers are widely prescribed for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. ICS-LABAs are largely interchangeable within the class; ...