This article is part of the Health Affairs Forefront short series, “Value Assessment: Where Do We Go Post-COVID?” The series explores what we have learned about value assessment and related issues ...
This article is part of a Health Affairs Forefront short series, “Enhancing Value By Evaluating Health Care Services.” The series discusses ways to extend the use of tools for clinical and economic ...
OrthoCarolina Chief Administration Officer Bob Raspa and Director for Value-Based Programs Stephen Freshly discuss ...
Trying to gauge the value of new drugs and devices is becoming increasingly important in the U.S. health care system, something that other countries have done explicitly for years. Pressure to get ...
Federally qualified health centers, long accustomed to getting by on volume-based public insurance reimbursements and government support, are experimenting with value-based care. Modernizing may be ...
Wellvana has struck a 20-year affiliation with Mercy that will offer the system’s nonemployed primary care physicians and ...
Organisation Calls for Community Awareness and Stronger Understanding of Dual Diagnoses Across the UK and US Capitol City Residential Health Care has been spotlighted in a newly released in-depth ...
Each day, another report or study emerges demonstrating the impact of racism on the health of our society. Whether based on data-driven research or derived from personal experience in care, these ...
Measure 111 makes clinically appropriate, cost-effective and affordable health care a fundamental right of Oregonians. Health care is a right ­– not a privilege. Affordable healthcare access must be ...
The employer-sponsored health care market is rapidly shifting, and businesses are feeling the impact. Policy change, ...
Young people living in rural parts of Colorado are accessing oral health care at half the rate of the general population, ...