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Value-Based Health Care Needs All Stakeholders at the Table – Especially the Patient

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[Note: I may be biased as a University of Michigan graduate of both the School of Public Health and Rackham School of Graduate Studies in Economics]. health care, patient assistance programs, Medicare Advantage plans, and the bundling of proven high-value preventive services into the Affordable Care Act.

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The Healthcare and Macro-Economic Impacts of Living with Endemic COVID – Listening to Fitch

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The economic and healthcare system impacts of this were explored in the Post-Covid Healthcare Landscape , delivered by Fitch Solutions’ Jamie Davies and Beau Noafshar, leaders in the Pharmaceuticals, Healthcare, and Medical Devices groups. spends on NASA.

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Will Consumers Cross the Cost-and-Trust Chasm Between Prescription Drugs and Hospitals?

Health Populi

For perspective, let’s examine the dollars spent for lobbying by each of the largest health care stakeholder associations, numbers brought to us by the Center for Responsive Politics. A recent study on politics and health care spending in the U.S. Congress and healthcare spending.

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Prescription Drug Costs In America Through the Patient Lens, via IQVIA, GoodRx and a New $2 Million Therapy

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In 2018, we saw more incentives to inspire adherence to prescription drug regimens, particularly in Medicare Part D along with increasing focus by pharmacists and providers. Just under 9% of patients across all three health plan types had over $500 in OOP costs in 2018. A cost of $125 or more yields abandonment of at least 50%.

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Two-Thirds of Americans Say Healthcare Doesn’t Work Well, in RealClear Politics Poll

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population, engaged in health care decisions but more cost-conscious and less satisfied. This group has more Millennials, less income and the lowest proportion of over-65s. They tend to be more politically engaged and have the largest group of Independents across the four segments.