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Jennifer Kao on How an FDA Program Reduced Clinical Development Times for Some Drugs
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Jennifer Kao of the University of California Los Angeles on her recent paper that explores the impact of the Food and Drug Administration's breakthrough therapy designation program on the reduction of late-stage drug development time.
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The Plan to Remove Medical Debt From Credit Reports
Просмотров 5814 часов назад
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott to the program to discuss a recent policy proposal that would result in prohibiting medical debt from being included in credit reporting and how the upcoming presidential election could play into the policy's implementation. Read our "ahead-of-print" article on how adverse childhood experiences and health care utilization and exp...
Christina Andrews on States' Role in Substance Use Disorder Treatment via Medicaid
Просмотров 5621 час назад
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Christina Andrews of the University of South Carolina on her recent paper that explores how substance use disorder benefits vary across Medicaid managed care plans (MCP) and better understand the role states play in coverage activities. Order the July 2024 issue of Health Affairs ( www.pubservice.com/backissue/subbi.aspx?CO=PJ&PC=HR&BI=HRI&A ...
New Alzheimer's Drug Approval Expands Treatment Options - and Creates Coverage Questions
Просмотров 57День назад
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Leslie Erdelack to the program to discuss FDA's recent approval of an Alzheimer's treatment drug, Lilly’s Kisunla, how private insurers and Medicare may cover the drug, and the emerging new class of drugs surrounding Alzheimer's treatment. We announced the winner for our You're A Health Policy Wonk If... contest this week! ( www.healthaffairs.or...
Liz Fowler on the Future of Specialty and Primary Care Integration
Просмотров 4114 дней назад
Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil welcomes Liz Fowler, Deputy Administrator and Director of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, to A Health Podyssey to discuss the future of health care payments, CMMI's specialty care strategy, mandatory models versus voluntary alternative payment models, CMS' newly-proposed Medicare Physician ...
The Chevron Deference is Dead. What Now? w/ Andrew Twinamatsiko
Просмотров 15914 дней назад
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Andrew Twinamatsiko of O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law back to the program to discuss the Supreme Court's recent overturning of the Chevron Doctrine and what implications for health policy moving forward. Check out our Request For Abstracts page for the April 2025 theme issue focusing on Food, Nutrition, and Health. ( www.healthaffairs.or...
LIVE from Aspen Ideas: Debra Whitman on Aging and "The Second Fifty"
Просмотров 11921 день назад
Live from Aspen Ideas: Health ( www.aspenideas.org/attend/health )! Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Debra Whitman, chief public policy officer of AARP, to discuss her upcoming book "The Second Fifty: Answers to the 7 Big Questions of Midlife and Beyond ( www.aarp.org/entertainment/books/bookstore/money-work-retirement/info-2023/the-second-fifty.html?cmp=OTH-IMM-PRI-PREORDER...
Scene Report from AcademyHealth's ARM Conference
Просмотров 721 день назад
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers chats with Senior Editors Kathleen Haddad and Meg Winchester about their recent trip to AcademyHealth's 2024 Annual Research Meeting (ARM) in Baltimore and the main takeaways that the two found regarding private equity, opioid use, and solutions-orientated research. Order the July 2024 Issue of Health Affairs ( projecthope.dragonforms.com/loading.do?omedasite=ha_scs&&...
Renee Hsia on Inequities in Cardiac Intervention Availability
Просмотров 3428 дней назад
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Renee Hsia of the University of California San Francisco on her recent paper that explores the structural inequities in the adoption of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) services ( www.healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10.1377/hlthaff.2023.01649? 2024 issue ) by US hospitals. Order the July 2024 issue of Health Affairs ( www.pubservice.com/ba...
Why the Supreme Court Rejected a Challenge to Abortion Medication w/ Andrew Twinamatsiko
Просмотров 25Месяц назад
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers is joined by Andrew Twinamatsiko of O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law to discuss a recent Supreme Court decision to reject a challenge to the FDA's approval of abortion medication. Join us for this upcoming event: * 7/10/24 -Lunch and Learn: Supreme Court Wrap-Up ( www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/he20240612.784575/abs/? week& ) (Health Affairs Insi...
Ross Brownson on The Path to Public Health Transformation
Просмотров 36Месяц назад
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Ross Brownson of Washington University on his recent paper that details the path towards a transformed public health system ( www.healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10.1377/hlthaff.2024.00007? health podyssey& 2024 issue ) and how a focus on social determinants of health and partnerships with diverse sectors can help overcome challenges in the curren...
Breaking Down the CBO's Insurance Coverage Projections w/ Sabrina Corlette
Просмотров 68Месяц назад
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers is joined by Sabrina Corlette of Georgetown University to discuss an ahead-of-print article released this week that outlines the Congressional Budget Office's health insurance coverage projections in the US for 2024-34 ( www.healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10.1377/hlthaff.2024.00460? week& 2024 issue& ). The conversation discusses what went into the CBO's estimates and how...
Building Power To Support Public Health Advocacy
Просмотров 62Месяц назад
Journal Club: “Community Power-Building Groups And Public Health NGOs: Reimagining Public Health Advocacy” Join this event featuring a closer look at a new Health Affairs research article, “Community Power-Building Groups And Public Health NGOs: Reimagining Public Health Advocacy,” to be published in the June 2024 issue of the journal. Visit Health Affairs: www.healthaffairs.org Register for He...
Nir Menachemi on How States Can Actually Invest in Public Health
Просмотров 38Месяц назад
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Nir Menachemi of Indiana University on his recent paper that explores how Indiana increased their public health spending ( www.healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10.1377/hlthaff.2023.01650? health podyssey& 2024 issue ), the resulting legislative victories, and how this approach to strengthening funding could offer insights to other states. Order the...
Diving into the New CMS' National Health Expenditures Projections w/ Michael Chernew
Просмотров 38Месяц назад
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers is joined by Michael Chernew to discuss the recently released National Health Expenditures Projections for 2023-32 from the Office of the Actuary (OACT) at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Join us for these upcoming events: * 6/18/24 - Journal Club: “Community Power-Building Groups And Public Health NGOs: Reimagining Public Health Advocacy” ( www....
Cory Cronin on Hospitals’ Needs Assessments & Community Health In Ohio
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Cory Cronin on Hospitals’ Needs Assessments & Community Health In Ohio
Briefing: Reimagining Public Health
Просмотров 342Месяц назад
Briefing: Reimagining Public Health
Scene Report from CMS' Health Equity Conference
Просмотров 29Месяц назад
Scene Report from CMS' Health Equity Conference
Chelsey Kirkland on Building New Models for the Public Health Workforce
Просмотров 54Месяц назад
Chelsey Kirkland on Building New Models for the Public Health Workforce
When Money Is Not Enough: Reimagining Public Health Requires Systematic Solutions To Hiring Barriers
Просмотров 134Месяц назад
When Money Is Not Enough: Reimagining Public Health Requires Systematic Solutions To Hiring Barriers
Obesity Medications & What You'll Pay For Them - If You Can Get Them w/ Stacie Dusetzina
Просмотров 612 месяца назад
Obesity Medications & What You'll Pay For Them - If You Can Get Them w/ Stacie Dusetzina
Christopher Cai on Responding To Challenges Posed By Private Equity
Просмотров 832 месяца назад
Christopher Cai on Responding To Challenges Posed By Private Equity
Following the Rules: Nursing Facilities Staffing and Organ Transplants
Просмотров 372 месяца назад
Following the Rules: Nursing Facilities Staffing and Organ Transplants
Christopher Hoover on How Vaccine Targeting in California Improved Equity
Просмотров 562 месяца назад
Christopher Hoover on How Vaccine Targeting in California Improved Equity
FTC Voted to Ban Noncompetes. Will It Actually Happen? w/ Rebecca Pifer
Просмотров 722 месяца назад
FTC Voted to Ban Noncompetes. Will It Actually Happen? w/ Rebecca Pifer
Maeve Wallace on States’ Abortion Laws Associated With Intimate Partner Homicide Rates
Просмотров 192 месяца назад
Maeve Wallace on States’ Abortion Laws Associated With Intimate Partner Homicide Rates
What Walmart Health's Demise Says About Retail Health and Telehealth Markets
Просмотров 682 месяца назад
What Walmart Health's Demise Says About Retail Health and Telehealth Markets
Lunch and Learn: The 20th Anniversary of the ONC
Просмотров 1072 месяца назад
Lunch and Learn: The 20th Anniversary of the ONC
Charles Stoecker on How Guaranteed Cash Incentives Boosted COVID-19 Vaccinations
Просмотров 322 месяца назад
Charles Stoecker on How Guaranteed Cash Incentives Boosted COVID-19 Vaccinations
The Rise - and Future - of Medicare Advantage w/ Jack Hoadley
Просмотров 632 месяца назад
The Rise - and Future - of Medicare Advantage w/ Jack Hoadley

Комментарии

  • @chernobyl169
    @chernobyl169 6 дней назад

    Money is made up So is debt But your health is real and you only get one try

  • @tana8490
    @tana8490 Месяц назад

    ❤ adding her book to my must read list ❤😊

  • @markieffmorris9263
    @markieffmorris9263 Месяц назад

    I wish Tovah practiced what she preaches. Her best friend, Wendi Adelson, may be the single most well-known perpetrator of parental alienation in the State of Florida. Legislation against grandparent alienation was enacted by Florida lawmakers precisely because of the actions of Adelson - whom Tovah has outspokenly defended, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary (including sworn testimony of Adelson, herself) Tovah is remarkable as both a scholar, and as an example of human foible.

  • @dr.tanveerahmedph.d4176
    @dr.tanveerahmedph.d4176 2 месяца назад

    Understanding the costs and benefits of investing in cancer Brian Ferguson, 1 November 2016 - Chief Knowledge Officer 1 stethoscope Understanding the costs associated with cancer is vital in order that resources are used for maximum effect. And investing in prevention and early intervention is critical if we are going to reduce the emotional and physical impact of cancer on individuals, families, friends and those that care for people with cancer. Calculating the health care and wider costs of cancer - as well as assessing the cost-effectiveness of prevention, early intervention and treatment - is a fundamental challenge faced by decision makers across the health and social care system. The costs of cancer can be felt at an individual level: work by Macmillan has shown that most (83%) cancer patients incur an average cost of £570 per month as a result of their illness. It can also be felt in the national economy: Oxford University estimate the cost of cancer to the economy is £7.6 billion a year due to premature deaths and time taken off work. Costs and the health system The Independent Cancer Taskforce Report (ICTR) set out the need for there to be clearer accountability of spend on cancer and emphasised the need for action in prevention and early diagnosis to reduce the longer term burden on the health system. It says: “The National Audit Office has estimated cancer services cost the NHS approximately £6.7bn per annum in 2012/13. The Five Year Forward View projections indicate that this will grow by about 9% a year, implying a total of £13bn by 2020/21.” Recommendation 95 in the strategy specifically asks that: “NHS England and Public Health England should work with Monitor and other bodies to consider how to develop better health economic evaluation of new service models and interventions.” We have a dedicated health economics team that commissions work to assess the economic impact of prevention and early intervention, and an example of this is recent work on bowel cancer in direct response to Taskforce Recommendation 95. This work has summarised the available cost-effectiveness evidence. Cost-effectiveness is a key concept in health economics and is concerned with the value we get from the money spent - where value is often expressed in terms of improving both survival and quality of life. For instance if we invested resources in the best possible way in bowel cancer then we would see improvements in survival, and also improvements in the quality of life of individuals who are staged earlier and therefore do not suffer the more unpleasant effects of treatment that could potentially be avoided. This is why a ‘return on investment’ (RoI) type approach has been followed in this work: how do we make sure that resources are invested in such a way that we achieve health gains at the same time as avoiding health care and other system costs further down the line.

  • @omarlocke4351
    @omarlocke4351 7 месяцев назад

    evil is too kind a word for scumbags like this gostin fellow. this guy is in effect a terrorist and should be watched just like we monitor alqaeda or hamas.

  • @user-jx1hz9dr6x
    @user-jx1hz9dr6x Год назад

    Perhaps a surgical procedure should be performed to remove the chip on the shoulders of black people so they can get over themselves. This country bends over backwards, and forwards if you know what I mean, to give and give to black people, yet receive in return only hatred and blame. Stop playing the victim in a world where we are all victims. At 2:37, you gotta be kidding me (and this is how far I am willing to torture myself with this ignominious sh*t show). How destructive can you be? Telling people to notice race. A purely equal society is one in which race is disregarded, out of view, not in the minds eye. How awful and exhausting would it be to constantly think people are out to get you, because the media tell you that. No one talked about the murders, deliberate attacks, on Asian people in NYC by black people. And that's just one of the many acts of racism in the world by black people. So stop your "I'm black and need to be respected....but also I hate all races other than my own....but that doesn't make me a racist" rant. The world is sick of it, even though it's a great source of comedy.

  • @ktex4873
    @ktex4873 Год назад

    Too bad the media tells everyone about this nonsense issue. We're likely the least racist country, but thanks to the media, the hate and bitterness is creating more racism than ever existed. Great job! Keep it up, let's see how this all ends. Does everyone need more Obama phones from this RACIST country's TWICE elected black former president? Because.... You know.... America so racist ..... 🤦🤦

    • @YxYzYx
      @YxYzYx 3 месяца назад

      Exactly. Very sad times.

  • @danielspencer6174
    @danielspencer6174 Год назад

    Any white people country are going be racist. Does native Americans fear rasist like black people?

  • @jamaican_cute_gal3427
    @jamaican_cute_gal3427 Год назад

    Every person that I know that received this "vaccine" has gotten covid. I will NEVER get this jab, and I have never had covid.

  • @oneslave3318
    @oneslave3318 Год назад

    CDC is a Rothschild Corporation. Why should anyone listen to these communist pricks?

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    @nxgrs74 Год назад

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    @keywee849 Год назад

    Everyone promoting, mandating, administering, delivering... the Graphene HYDROXIDE, Covid19, US Military's bioweapon will be EXECUTED.

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