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- The Ballooning Costs of Long-Term Care - AAF
The long-term care crisis faced by the United States is significant and rapidly worsening This paper examines the cost of long-term care
- Vaccine Protection and Productivity: The Economic Value of Vaccines
Severe cases of tetanus can lead to long-term disabilities, significantly reducing an individual’s productive capacity and leading to potential lifelong economic losses Disability places financial strain not only on individuals but also on public health systems, social safety nets, and families providing long-term care
- New Research: The Ballooning Costs of Long-Term Care - AAF
An estimated $849 billion worth of long-term care was provided in 2018, and this study estimates that in 2030, long-term care costs will more than double and may reach as high as $2 5 trillion Read the research
- 2024 National Health Expenditures: Analyzing What We Spend on Health Care
Underlying cost pressures, however, could drive long-run cost increases, causing NHE to continue rising This complicates efforts to lower the associated prices and costs for over half of all NHE, without jeopardizing quality of care and long-run issues
- Primer: What Is Utilization Management and How Is It Used?
While prior authorization is a widely recognized term in health care and was the primary topic of the announcement, it is only one of several systems under the umbrella utilization management, a broader set of practices used to contain care costs and optimize delivery
- The Negative Implications of a One-size-fits-all Approach to Health Care
Introduction Single-payer health care systems impose a one-size-fits-all policy approach to the complex and necessarily personal issue of accessing health care Advocates of single-payer health care argue that consolidating financing under one government program reduces administrative complexity, equalizes access, and strengthens bargaining power
- Reconciliation: Health Policy Options Under Congressional Consideration
This insight analyzes several potential reforms aimed at addressing long-term challenges in Medicare and Medicaid that Congress may consider during the reconciliation process Introduction In its fiscal year 2025 budget, Congress intends to include reconciliation instructions that direct various committees to find spending reductions
- The Inflation Reduction Act Is a Trojan Horse for Single-payer Care
While the IRA’s premium subsidies have expanded coverage, they also introduce long-term risks by insulating consumers from the true costs of care and reducing competitive pressure on insurers to control underlying spending
- 2025: The Year in Regulation - AAF
The cost-cutting top five is largely dominated by two rulemakings: the roll-back of the beneficial ownership rule and the effective repeal of the long-term care rule The American Action Forum (AAF) covered the further implications of each here and here, respectively
- GLP-1 Coverage Considerations for Medicare and Medicaid
For drug manufacturers, expanded coverage would likely boost demand significantly, with GLP-1 products poised to gain new public-insurance markets For policy and research, pilot data will be critical in shaping future decisions on full coverage, cost containment, risk mitigation, and long-term safety and efficacy
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