Health care personnel will be affected by the steady growth in the proportion of the population that is elderly.
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE REMAINING HEALTH UNINSURED
STATES EXPANDING MEDICAID SEE BUDGET SAVINGS AND REVENUE GAINS
CADILLAC TAX ON HIGH-COST EMPLOYER-SPONSORED COVERAGE
FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID POLICY AND COLLEGE BEHAVIOR
HOW ACCREDITATION DEALS WITH SUB-STANDARD INSTITUTIONS
CONSUMER PERSPECTIVE ON ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE: PRE- AND POST-ACA
An Analysis in Brief from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)reports on how consumers’ access to health care has changed in the period leading up to and following the implementation of Medicaid expansion and insurance exchanges in January 2014 and examines the variations in access to care that persist.
INFOGRAPHICS SHOW HEALTH PROFESSIONS ARE IN DEMAND
MEDICARE PAYMENT ADVISORY COMMISSION REPORT TO CONGRESS
STATE AUTHORIZATION RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT
2016 U.S. COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS
2016 WORKFORCE TRENDS: POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT
UNDERMINING THE PELL FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM
EVOLVING HIGHER EDUCATION BUSINESS MODELS
SPENDING ON SHOPPABLE HEALTH CARE SERVICES
BUILDING A NATIONAL CULTURE OF HEALTH
EFFORTS TO KEEP TUITION COSTS UNDER CONTROL
PROFILE OF HOSPITALS PARTICIPATING IN ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATIONS
The results of a new study in the March 2016 issue of the journal Health Affairs comparing accountable care organizations (ACOs) that include hospitals in their networks to those that do not finds hospitals that are in urban areas, are nonprofit, or have a relatively small share of Medicare patients are more likely to participate in ACOs than other hospitals.