HEALTHCARE SYSTEM REFORM
Spotlight on State: California
Amy Y. Gu, Managing Editor January 29, 2021
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 California page. The state of California is a national leader in healthcare price and competition initiatives and continues to make strides in healthcare system reform. In price transparency, California’s repeated efforts to establish an all-payer claims database came to fruition with the passage of AB 1810 in 2018, after a long road of legislative efforts …
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Health Affairs Blog Posts Highlight the Database of State Laws Impacting Healthcare Cost and Quality
Amy Y. Gu, Managing Editor January 14, 2021
The Source kicked off the New Year with a trio of blog posts in the Health Affairs Blog that highlights the Database of State Laws Impacting Healthcare Cost and Quality (SLIHCQ). The SLIHCQ Database was developed in partnership with the Catalyst for Payment Reform (“CPR”) and is an interactive tool that hosts ongoing state legislative efforts to implement healthcare reform. It is intuitively designed to allow policymakers and other stakeholders to customize and filter their searches by key issue and state. In collaboration with CPR, The Source Executive Editor Jaime …
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The Source Roundup: January 2021 Edition
Alex Montague, Health Policy Researcher January 4, 2021
Happy New Year Source readers! In this month’s roundup, we take a look back at the last health policy articles of 2020 and look ahead to what 2021 holds. These pieces examine the continuing rise of national healthcare spending, the impacts of health market consolidation under the guise of healthcare delivery integration, the importance of state-level all-claims payer databases (APCDs), and the potential healthcare system reforms under the Biden administration. Healthcare Costs Underpinning most topics in this roundup is the issue of healthcare costs, prices, and spending. According to …
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[Article Highlight] Why the Biden Administration Should Help States Develop Capitated Public Options
Amy Y. Gu, Managing Editor December 9, 2020
A new article published in the Milbank Quarterly Opinion proposes the new Biden administration should help states develop capitated public options as part of its health policy agenda, which could lay the groundwork for a federal public option. Authored by Source Advisory Board Member Richard Scheffler and Thomas Rice, the article examines the recent efforts of Washington and Colorado in developing quasi-public options in their states. The authors identify specific states, including California, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, as being most ready for such a risk-based capitation program. Finally, they call …
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The Source Roundup: December 2020 Edition
Amy Y. Gu, Managing Editor December 1, 2020
In the final monthly roundup of this tumultuous year, we highlight articles and reports that examine 1) rising and varying healthcare costs and their pronounced impact on Americans during the pandemic; 2) antitrust enforcement challenges of private equity partial ownership and joint ventures; 3) continued success of the Affordable Care Act in both marketplace participation and coverage protections for Americans amidst the pandemic; and 4) value-based pricing for COVID-19 treatment and vaccines. Rising and Varying Healthcare Costs Increase Burden to Americans In the Kaiser Family Foundation report How costly …
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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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The Source Roundup: November 2020 Edition
Alex Montague, Health Policy Researcher November 2, 2020
This month’s roundup arrives in the wake of the confirmation of a new Supreme Court justice, the final days of the 2020 presidential election, and record-breaking numbers of COVID-19 cases. In light of this historic time, we highlight articles and reports about the implications of the Supreme Court’s new dynamics for healthcare policy, health insurance coverage and affordability as discussed during the 2020 election, and the COVID-19 pandemic’s continuing impact on healthcare costs and coverage. We also look at the continuing effect of increasing consolidation in both the insurer and …
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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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