Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Michael Gerber back to the program to discuss the recent announcement from ...
The goal of reexamining the issue of supplemental benefits should be to ensure the Medicare Advantage (MA) payment system is ...
The decision to capitalize racial and ethnic group names is not merely a matter of editorial style—it has real consequences ...
Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Dr. Meena Seshamani, the incoming Maryland Secretary of Health, to ...
Malnutrition can be multifactorial, rooted in medical conditions that impair nutrient absorption or feeding ability, as well ...
Welcome to the second episode in a special four-part series from Health Affairs on the intersection of food, nutrition, and ...
In addition to rolling out new health policy priorities and structural changes, President Trump and his administration have ...
The year ahead represents a pivotal moment in health care’s climb toward better patient outcomes and bottom lines.
Denying Medicare enrollees a wheelchair because they cannot prove they need it to brush their teeth, bathe, dress, or eat in ...
Access to dental insurance for older adults is limited, as most dental services are excluded from Medicare Parts A and B. In ...
The Trump Administration has implemented or proposed a broad range of tariffs, including on pharmaceuticals. Careful ...
The expanded collection and availability of disability data at the state level will help inform state policy makers about ...