February 6th 2026
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Organizational Capacity Among Hospitals in Medicare and Commercial Bundled Payments
A national survey demonstrated differences in organizational capacity between hospitals participating in Medicare bundled payment programs and those coparticipating in both Medicare and commercial bundled payment programs.
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HDHPs Deter Women From Additional Testing After Abnormal Mammogram, Study Says
November 29th 2022The groups who told researchers they would be more likely to skip additional testing had lower levels of income or education and were more likely to be on Medicaid or be uninsured, among other factors.
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Dr Joseph Alvarnas Explains Cancer Care Equity Act for Medi-Cal Beneficiaries
October 29th 2022Joseph Alvarnas, MD, vice president of government affairs at City of Hope and chief clinical adviser of AccessHope in Duarte, California, discusses the recently passed Cancer Care Equity Act in California that provides access to clinical trials and advanced care for Medi-Cal beneficiaries.
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Redesigning Benefits, Value-Based Agreements With Better Cancer Care in Mind
October 29th 2022The quest to deliver better cancer care—with better outcomes and patient experience—is not a one-size-fits-all journey, as seen in panels during the Community Oncology Alliance (COA) Payer Exchange Summit, held in Tyson’s Corner, Virginia.
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California Takes a Step Toward Bringing Equity in Cancer Care
October 22nd 2022The new law will expand access for Medi-Cal patients who receive a complex cancer diagnosis and represents a critical first step in fulfilling the promise of the California Cancer Patients Bill of Rights, a resolution adopted by the legislature in 2021.
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AMA Report Evaluates PBM Competition and Vertical Integration With Insurers
October 14th 2022While a majority of national lives are covered by vertically integrated insurers, the proportion varies widely at the state level from as low as 6% to as high as 97% of covered lives, according to a new American Medical Association (AMA) report about competition in the pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) sector and insurance.
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Glenn Balasky Highlights Continued Value-Based Oncology Care Efforts With Private Payers
October 12th 2022Even though there is a 1-year gap between the Oncology Care Model and the Enhancing Oncology Model, there remain value-based oncology payment programs with private payers, said Glenn Balasky, executive director of Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers.
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Prior Authorization Can Work in MA but Not Without Changes, Researchers Say
October 6th 2022In a recent opinion published in JAMA, health policy researchers reviewed the advantages and disadvantages of prior authorization in Medicare Advantage (MA) to identify key areas that need improvement.
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Dr Stephen Schleicher: Culture, People, Analytics Contributed to OCM Success
October 2nd 2022Co-hosted by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the most recent Institute for Value-Based Medicine® event took place on September 22, with a focus on improving cancer care delivery through innovation.
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Ted Okon Explains the Narrow SCOTUS Ruling on 340B Reimbursements
August 10th 2022The ruling by the Supreme Court on 340B reimbursements was narrow, but it sets up a future reimbursement reduction by HHS that is even greater based on survey data, said Ted Okon, MBA, executive director, Community Oncology Alliance.
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Contributor: A Practical Path Forward to More Patient-Centered Value Assessment
February 16th 2021To ensure that value assessment accounts for patient needs, we need a better understanding of the outcomes that are most important to patients, write authors from COVIA Health Solutions and the University of Washington School of Pharmacy.
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Experts Issue Recommendations for Improving Health Care, Costs in 2021
February 1st 2021With the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, a rising number of uninsured Americans, and a new Democratic president and Senate majority, 2021 is shaping up to be a dynamic year for health care policy.
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