Looking Back on the ACA, Looking Forward to Bipartisan Solutions: A Q&A With Rep Frank Pallone Jr
March 13th 2020To mark the 25th anniversary of the journal, each issue in 2020 will include an interview with a healthcare thought leader. For the March issue, which marks the 10th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act being signed into law, we turned to Representative Frank Pallone Jr, D-New Jersey, who played a key role in the law’s writing and passage.
Gender Differences in Newly Separated Veterans’ Use of Healthcare
A survey of veterans leaving the military in 2016 found that women may be underserved by the Veterans Health Administration and may need housing assistance.
Missing Negative Sign in Results Section of Abstract
March 11th 2020Correction to the Original Research article “Impact of Complex Care Management on Spending and Utilization for High-Need, High-Cost Medicaid Patients” published in the February 2020 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care®.
A Revised Classification Algorithm for Assessing Emergency Department Visit Severity of Populations
March 11th 2020An updated emergency visit classification tool enables managers to make valid inferences about levels of appropriateness of emergency department utilization and healthcare needs within a population.
Cost-effectiveness of Diabetes Treatment Sequences to Inform Step Therapy Policies
March 10th 2020This study assesses the cost-effectiveness of adding a sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor versus switching to a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist in patients with diabetes on metformin and a dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor.
Patient Outcomes Associated With Tailored Hospital Programs for Intellectual Disabilities
Patients with intellectual disabilities who were cared for in hospitals without programs tailored to intellectual disabilities had 6% higher costs, and those with extreme admission severity had 42% higher costs.
Nonadherence to essential chronic medications and mental health diagnosis were associated with higher hospitalizations and emergency department use among Medicare super-utilizers.
An Empirical Analysis of Hospital ED Pricing Power
December 19th 2019We find that under current regulatory and market conditions, demand for hospital-based emergency services is highly inelastic with respect to price, giving hospitals substantial pricing power over out-of-network emergency services.