Titles
- Increases in reimbursement for brand-name drugs in Part D1
- Increasing access to behavioral health care advances value for patients, providers and communities1
- Long-term care costs and the National Retirement Risk Index1
- Long-term care: consumers, services, and financing : the basics1
- Making the case for prevention: why Washington's Accountable Communities of Health should pursue Domain 3D chronic disease prevention projects1
- Medicaid and mental health services1
- Medicaid demonstrations: federal action needed to improve oversight of spending : report to the Chairman, Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate1
- Medicaid personal care services: more harmonized program requirements and better data are needed : testimony before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives1
- Medicaid: CMS needs better data to monitor the provision of and spending on personal care services : report to Congressional requesters1
- Medicare Part B: Medicare represented at least half of the market for 22 of the 84 most expensive drugs in 2015 : report to Congressional requesters1
- Medicare Part D and the financial protection of the elderly1
- Medicare and mental health: the fundamentals1
- Medicare beneficiaries' out-of-pocket spending for health care services1
- Medicare program shared savings accountable care organizations have shown potential for reducing spending and improving quality1
- No limit: Medicare Part D enrollees exposed to high out-of-pocket drug costs without a hard cap on spending1
- Opportunity for regional improvement: three case studies of local health system performance1
- Portfolio choice in retirement: health risk and the demand for annuities, housing, and risky assets1
- Predicting the effects of the Affordable Care Act: a comparative analysis of health policy microsimulation models1
- Reforming health care delivery through payment change and transparency: Minnesota's innovations1
- Reforming provider payment: essential building block for health reform1