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Spotlight on State: District of Columbia
Kendall Kohlmeyer, Student Fellow November 13, 2020
This is part of a series of summaries that highlight notable legislation and initiatives in health policy and reform of all 50 states. Check back on The Source as we roll out additional states each week. See District of Columbia page. The District of Columbia established its own health insurance exchange under the Affordable Care Act, whereas most states maintain exchanges facilitated by the federal government. In provider market oversight, the District of Columbia requires the State Health and Planning Development Agency (SHPDA) to issue a certificate of need for …
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Spotlight on State: Illinois
Kendall Kohlmeyer, Student Fellow November 6, 2020
This is part of a series of summaries that highlight notable legislation and initiatives in health policy and reform of all 50 states. Check back on The Source as we roll out additional states each week. See Illinois state page. Illinois was one of the first states to protect patients from surprise bills for services they receive unintentionally from out-of-network providers with the Fair Patient Billing Act. More recently, the legislature considered a proposal to create the Right to Shop Act, which would require health insurance carriers to develop a benefit plan …
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Spotlight on State: Maryland
Kendall Kohlmeyer, Student Fellow October 30, 2020
This is part of a series of summaries that highlight notable legislation and initiatives in health policy and reform of all 50 states. Check back on The Source as we roll out additional states each week. See Maryland state page. Maryland has been a pioneer in state healthcare system reform. Maryland is the only state in the country that regulates rates for hospital services under the Maryland All-Payer Model. Launched in 1971, the all-payer system requires all third-party payers to reimburse hospitals at the same rate. The program was revised in 2014 …
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Spotlight on State: New York
Kendall Kohlmeyer, Student Fellow October 13, 2020
This is part of a series of summaries that highlight notable legislation and initiatives in health policy and reform of all 50 states. Check back on The Source as we roll out additional states each week. See New York state page. New York is a leader in healthcare price transparency initiatives. The state passed legislation in 2011 that enables the creation of an all-payer claims database and has operated its all-payer database (APD) since 2016. The APD collects data from public and private insurance carriers, health plans, third-party administrators, and pharmacy benefit managers, …
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How the United States Can Use Telehealth Expansion to Achieve Market Savings
Kendall Kohlmeyer, Student Fellow October 2, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the rapid expansion of telehealth services. This has led the federal government and many states to expand insurance coverage for telehealth services through emergency waivers of certain requirements. Implemented ideally, widespread telehealth use could lower the overall cost of health care in commercial markets by lowering per-patient and per-visit costs for specialty and primary care providers, while increasing patient satisfaction and quality of care. However, if done poorly, telehealth expansion could increase healthcare costs by providing easy access to care that is unlikely to improve health …
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Spotlight on State: Michigan
Kendall Kohlmeyer, Student Fellow September 21, 2020
This is part of a series of summaries that highlight notable legislation and initiatives in health policy and reform of all 50 states. Check back on The Source as we roll out additional states each week. See Michigan state page. Michigan is one of the few states that bans Most Favored Nation (MFN) clauses in healthcare contracts between providers and health care corporations. The ban resulted from a landmark antitrust enforcement case against Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan that settled in 2013. In provider consolidation, the state has a …
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Spotlight on State: Indiana
Kendall Kohlmeyer, Student Fellow September 18, 2020
This is part of a series of summaries that highlight notable legislation and initiatives in health policy and reform of all 50 states. Check back on The Source as we roll out additional states each week. See Indiana state page. Indiana made significant advances in promoting healthcare price competition and transparency in 2020. Most notably, the legislature passed a law to mandate an all-payer claims database (APCD) that will include claims from Medicare, Medicaid or a Medicaid managed care organization, health maintenance organizations (HMOs), pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), and other …
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Spotlight on State: Wisconsin
Kendall Kohlmeyer, Student Fellow September 15, 2020
This is part of a series of summaries that highlight notable legislation and initiatives in health policy and reform of all 50 states. Check back on The Source as we roll out additional states each week. See Wisconsin state page. Wisconsin operates one of the largest private APCDs in the country, even though it is not mandated by statute. The Wisconsin Health Information Organization (WHIO), a private organization, gathers and makes healthcare claims data publicly accessible. With insurance claims data from sixteen commercial health plans and the state Medicaid program, …
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Spotlight on State: Massachusetts
Kendall Kohlmeyer, Student Fellow September 11, 2020
This is part of a series of summaries that highlight notable legislation and initiatives in health policy and reform of all 50 states. Check back on The Source as we roll out additional states each week. See Massachusetts state page. Massachusetts remains a leader on the healthcare cost containment, price transparency, and market regulation fronts. Massachusetts’ Health Policy Commission (HPC), a unique and independent state agency, monitors healthcare spending growth in the state. Based upon the data it collects, the Commission recommends delivery and payment reform policies with the goal of improving …
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Spotlight on State: Nevada
Kendall Kohlmeyer, Student Fellow September 4, 2020
This is part of a series of summaries that highlight notable legislation and initiatives in health policy and reform of all 50 states. Check back on The Source as we roll out additional states each week. See Nevada state page. The Nevada legislature convenes in odd-numbered years. For several years, Nevada law has required all healthcare plans to cover telehealth services for an insured to the same extent they would cover services provided by other means. This includes plans from managed care organizations (MCOs), health maintenance organization (HMOs), benefit contracts, and group …
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