Creating Space for Patients’ Voices in Health Care
Scholars examine the implications of using patient-reported data in health care practice and regulation.
Biden Administration Introduces New Rule Intended to Curb Obesity
New Rule Seeks to Expand Medicare and Medicaid Coverage of Weight Loss Drugs.
Expanding Access to Food as Medicine
Policymakers debate whether to use federal health care funding to cover nutrition programs.
Drilling Down on Loper Bright and Health Care Regulation
The Loper Bright decision leaves hundreds of pivotal health care regulations subject to litigation.
Watchdog Highlights Challenges of Medicare Payment Program
Congressional accountability office reviews first three years of value-based health care program.
Vaccine Mandates and Roads Not Taken
Another regulatory approach to mandate vaccines could have withstood judicial scrutiny.
Rerouting Health Insurance Navigation
The federal government restores a program aimed at expanding health coverage access among vulnerable groups.
Clergy and COVID-19
A federal agency resolves religious discrimination complaints about restrictions on clergy hospital visits.
Increasing Organ Donation in the United States
Two proposed rules aim to improve the rate of organ donations in the United States.
Proposed Rule Seeks to Promote Value-Based Health Care
Federal regulators seek to expand safe harbors for provider care coordination arrangements.
The Little Health Bill That Could
A proposed law would reduce the amount households spend on health care each year.
How Ending an ACA Subsidy Was Worth its Weight in Silver
Court sides with insurance companies in cost-sharing subsidies class action despite their use of “silver loading.”