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‘The Treacherous Transition Awaiting Millions Losing Their Medicaid’ Transcript

‘The Treacherous Transition Awaiting Millions Losing Their Medicaid’ Transcript March 30, 2023 Note: This transcript has been created with a combination of machine ears and human eyes. There may be small differences between this document and the audio version, which is one of many reasons we encourage you to listen to the episode! Listen in Apple Podcasts…

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The Treacherous Transition Awaiting Millions Losing Their Medicaid

We dig into three studies to make sense of what will happen to 15 million people set to lose their Medicaid over the next year.

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Two Worrisome Studies Highlight Patient Safety

Two new studies on ransomware attacks and medical devices have drawn attention to patient safety issues.

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‘When Home Becomes a Hospital’ Transcript

‘When Home Becomes a Hospital’ Transcript March 23, 2023 Note: This transcript has been created with a combination of machine ears and human eyes. There may be small differences between this document and the audio version, which is one of many reasons we encourage you to listen to the episode! Listen in Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify…

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When Home Becomes a Hospital

What have we learned from the pandemic-feuled expansion of hospital-at-home care?

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When Politics and Policy Collide on the Obamacare Exchanges

A creative working paper examines how Obamacare’s political baggage has made health insurance more expensive.

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How a Medicare Payment Fix Could Worsen Disparities

A potential change to reduce upcoding in Medicare could worsen health disparities.

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The Conservative Clash Over Abortion Bans

Republican lawmakers in at least seven states are pushing to make their state abortion bans less restrictive.

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BONUS: The Return of Our Research Newsletter

Meet the man behind our revamped research newsletter.

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How Patients and Providers Respond to Electronic Messaging Fees

How does charging patients to message their providers change behavior?

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