- by Munira Z. Gunja, Celli Horstman, Corinne Lewis, Evan D. Gumas, Anthony ShihThis survey brief examines factors contributing to burnout among primary care physicians in 10 countries and strategies to combat it and improve system performance.
- by Celli Horstman, Arnav ShahRural Americans face significant barriers to accessing adequate primary care; tailored federal and state programs can help address some of these challenges.
- On The Dose podcast, Elaine Welteroth talks about how her organization, birthFUND, is working to restore trust and reimagine birth as safe and empowering.
- by Kristi MartinPatent reforms could address a problem that’s been driving rising prescription drug costs and create a more competitive pharmaceutical market.
- On The Dose podcast, Omare Jimmerson explains how smart policy, trusted care, and cultural connection are helping close racial gaps in birth outcomes in Oklahoma.
- On The Dose podcast, Dr. Kevin Simon discusses the youth mental health crisis and the innovative things states and cities can do for children who are struggling.
- by Kristi MartinTo discourage price hikes on brand-name drugs, the IRA requires manufacturers to pay inflation rebates to Medicare if prices increase faster than inflation.
- On The Dose podcast, Dr. Mai Pham talks about how the imperative in paying for health care in the U.S. is often volume over value, and billing over better care.
- by Sarah Klein, Molly Castle Work
- On The Dose podcast, Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford talks about the evolving definition of obesity and the new generation of GLP-1 medications transforming care.
- by Corinne Lewis, Yaphet Getachew, Mekdes Tsega, Shanoor SeervaiThe Biden administration said it would provide protections for transgender people against discrimination in health care, reversing a Trump administration policy.
- by Thomas Kornfield, Matt Kazan, Miryam Frieder, Robin Duddy-TenbrunselSince 2019, Medicare Advantage plans have been allowed to offer an array of “primarily health-related” services, ranging from nutrition and wellness to in-home support services. Thomas Kornfield and colleagues discuss their new research on the availability of these expanded benefits.
- by Thomas Kornfield, Matt Kazan, Miryam Frieder, Robin Duddy-Tenbrunsel, Shruthi Donthi, Alessandra FixSince 2019, Medicare Advantage plans have had flexibility to address unmet needs by targeting benefits and offering “primarily health-related” benefits.
- by Jennifer Haley, Emily M. Johnston
- by Nancy E. Adler, Laura Gottlieb, Matt PantellLaura Shields-Zeeman and colleagues at the University of California, San Francisco, discuss lessons from efforts in other countries to generate social connections and reduce loneliness.
- by Melinda K. Abrams, Corinne Lewis, David BlumenthalThe Biden-Harris administration has an opportunity to mount an effective pandemic response and build its health care agenda. With so many interrelated crises looming, it is imperative that the administration develop a plan quickly and prioritize which steps to take immediately and which can be handled in the near future.
- by Debbie I. Chang, Melinda K. AbramsCOVID-19 has exposed and intensified long-standing problems in our country, including deep cracks in the U.S. health system and racial and economic injustice As the Biden administration mounts its response to these interrelated crises, there is an opportunity and imperative to rethink the approach of federal leadership in creating a healthier America.
- by Martha Hostetter, Sarah Klein
- by David BlumenthalWriting in Harvard Business Review, David Blumenthal, M.D., comments on the recent decision by Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JPMorgan Chase to close Haven.
- by David Blumenthal, Elizabeth Fowler, Rachel NuzumAs the year begins, we offer our predictions and prescriptions for health care in 2021. Many of these reflect recommendations made by the Commonwealth Fund Task Force on Payment and Delivery System Reform.