Visualizing Health Policy: Physicians and Medicare
This infographic illustrates information about Medicare’s payment formula for physicians and about access to health care for people covered by Medicare.
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This infographic illustrates information about Medicare’s payment formula for physicians and about access to health care for people covered by Medicare.
Larry Levitt’s January 2014 column looking "halftime" for ACA's initial launch is now available on The JAMA Forum.
Larry Levitt’s October 2013 column on what we know and don't know after the first week of Obamacare open enrollment is now available on The JAMA Forum.
This month’s Visualizing Health Policy infographic shows 3 scenarios that illustrate the cost of health insurance under the Affordable Care Act for families in different circumstances, both before and after premium subsidies (in the form of a tax credit).
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This month’s Visualizing Health Policy infographic provides information about the role of Medicaid and Medicare in women’s health care: the proportion of US women who are covered by Medicaid and Medicare; how women comprise the majority of those covered by the Medicaid and Medicare programs and the majority of those receiving long-term services and supports (such as home health care); how women on Medicaid are poorer and sicker than women with private coverage; how Medicaid is a primary payer for women’s reproductive health services; and how women on Medicare spend more than their male counterparts on medical care and also have higher rates of health problems and social challenges.
Larry Levitt's latest post on ACA implementation is now available on the JAMA Forum.
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