All about Medicare Advantage’s (star) quality ratings
Over the last several years, Gretchen Jacobson, Anthony Damico, Jennifer Huang, and Tricia Neuman have posted four papers on the Medicare Advantage (star) quality ratings.
Over the last several years, Gretchen Jacobson, Anthony Damico, Jennifer Huang, and Tricia Neuman have posted four papers on the Medicare Advantage (star) quality ratings.
From When financial incentives do more good than harm: a checklist, by Paul Glasziou et al. (BMJ, 2012): Current evidence on the effectiveness of financial incentives is
What follows are excerpts of interest (to me) from sections 4-6 of Quality information and consumer health plan choices, by Nancy Dean Beaulieu (JHE, 2002). Section 4,
What follows are quotes of interest (to me) from sections 1-3 of Quality information and consumer health plan choices, by Nancy Dean Beaulieu (JHE, 2002). Section 1,
(This is based on a longer column here.) Yeah that’s my car, whose alternator died Monday on Chicago’s Dan Ryan expressway at rush hour. It
About his Medicare premium support plan, Kevin Drum asks of Rep. Paul Ryan, What happens if all the bidders submit bids that are over the [GDP+0.5%]
Aaron wins the internet today. You complained about TIE’s broken search and Aaron fixed it. Then I suggested to Aaron a few tweaks and he
A quick response to Sarah Kliff’s post of a few days ago (go read it to catch up): Though it is true that the ACA would
Employment-Based Health Benefits: Recent Trends and Future Outlook, by Paul Fronstin (Inquiry) The employment-based health benefits system established its roots many years ago. It was
Like so many before me, I’ve gone to my whiteboard to sketch the chart below. The bars represent two states of the federal budget of