School-entry immunization requirements play an important role in preventing diseases and in protecting public health. 1, 2 Such policies have a long-standing precedent in the United States, dating ...
Policy makers serve an important role in overseeing private equity’s ownership of clinics and hospitals. State-based policies ...
The Administration still maintains broad authority to manage the implementation of the No Surprises Act even in a ...
Health Affairs, the leading journal of health policy research, offers a nonpartisan forum to promote analysis and discussions on improving health care and health policy. With our events, we bring ...
Janice Jhang ([email protected]), Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Troyen A. Brennan, Harvard University. Biosimilars present a key opportunity to contain the growing cost of ...
Health Insurance Gary Claxton and coauthors report the results of the twenty-sixth annual KFF Employer Health Benefits Survey, fielded in the first half of 2024. Among their many findings are that ...
The United States has some of the poorest health outcomes among high-income countries around the world, outcomes that are particularly striking for racial and ethnic minority groups and rural ...
On September 30, a federal district judge in Florida held for the first time that lawsuits initiated by whistleblowers under the False Claims Act are unconstitutional, dismissing a Medicare fraud case ...
As our nation ages, with the need to address more mental health and loneliness challenges than ever, it is time to design new ...
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Janice Jhang of Harvard University about her recent paper that explores how regulatory and market forces are driving adoption of biosimilars.
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Janice Jhang of Harvard University about her recent paper that explores how regulatory and market forces are driving adoption of biosimilars.