"For employers, it’s no longer just about cost control. It’s about survival.”
—@sgremminger on the results of the latest @ntlalliancehlth survey of employer perspectives on #healthcare costs. #txlege
https://t.co/sWfA6KejAk
Johnson & Johnson, the Mayo Clinic, & Wells Fargo have all been named as defendants in class-action lawsuits because employees claim the companies failed to manage their health insurance benefits in their best interest. Learn more at https://t.co/ASjpvZCxmw
#Employers’ healthcare purchasing power has diminished, leaving workers with high costs. #Congress must strengthen #ERISA to protect access to affordable healthcare for American workers, writes @CF_Pearson in a new @BLaw commentary. Read more: https://t.co/p1sTsKkYwB
NEW: State officials threatened to withhold public money from hospitals, pioneering a strategy that could become a national model.
📝: @NoamLevey, KFF Health News and @amesalex, @theobserver
🎨: @oonatempest
https://t.co/twHRiOTGC0
ICYMI: The Center has released learnings from its Arkansas pilot study on eConsults.
By enabling primary care providers to communicate electronically with specialists, eConsults have the potential to reduce spending in commercial populations without negatively impacting quality—improving the affordability and efficiency of the healthcare system.
As part of our work to identify and scale strategies to manage healthcare costs and improve affordability, in 2021, the Center launched a pilot with @ArkBlueCross and @MathematicaNow to assess whether the positive impact of eConsults could be replicated in a commercially insured population.
Read more about how lessons learned from the pilot can inform future efforts to encourage wider eConsult adoption:
https://t.co/0f6sjCvVL8
We are thrilled to introduce @david_schleifer, PhD as the Center’s new Associate Director of Programs. 🎉
Prior to joining our team, David led research initiatives that uncovered insights in healthcare, K-12 education, and higher education. Passionate about fostering a higher quality, more affordable healthcare system, David will design and manage the Center’s transparency program portfolio. #WelcomeToTheTeam
Higher ed advocates often criticize top universities for failing to accept and serve the student populations that for-profit institutions attract. You could argue for-profits biggest competitor is the workforce and low cost public schools.
#MedicalDebt affects nearly 1 in 12 U.S. adults—with residents of some states struggling more than others.
The Peterson-@KFF Tracker details which states are impacted most by medical debt to inform strategies that ease the burden. More in @Newsweek: https://t.co/8QtQkWipNW
"The core challenge for employers is that they don't have visibility into this information and the vendors that they have relied on to procure health care on their behalf, they don't share it," said @PBGHealth's @lizzymitch2.
https://t.co/zFIuuTazlL
Important NBER working paper shows rising health care prices cost jobs. So do price increases from mergers. https://t.co/KgSCwsvfVo Another example of what voters know -health care is a dimension of America’s economic issues, not a separate problem listed lower down on polls.
Quantitative data is invaluable. But, sometimes you need to look under the hood to figure out how things work.
LOVE these new resources from @PublicAgenda that explore what's working at institutions that produce economic mobility for their students.
👉 https://t.co/TOvBvHBCKc
NEW resource from @PublicAgenda: we visited six institutions across the country delivering exceptional economic mobility for low-income students.
Find out what we learned here: https://t.co/U921DxiCQn
Few #Chicago residents are aware that school board members will be elected in 2024 Only four in ten think an elected board will serve students better than an appointed board https://t.co/CcersxjkbV #PublicSchools#k12#education
More #Chicago residents trust teachers and principals to look out for students than trust the teachers union, board of education, CPS central office, or mayor to do so https://t.co/CcersxjkbV #PublicSchools#k12#education
NEW: @Peterson_HTI’s evaluation finds many virtual musculoskeletal solutions improve pain & function and increase access to PT while reducing healthcare spending.
https://t.co/zPHdcjUNN2
Two-thirds of #Chicago residents believe #chicago#publicschools should prioritize improving neighborhood schools over school choice, but parents are divided on this question.
Few #Chicago residents think politicians are focused on students. Less than half think an elected school board will positively impact students https://t.co/CcersxjkbV #PublicSchools#k12#education