The Future of Medicare: The Rise of Medicare Advantage and What Comes Next
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- Опубліковано 13 бер 2024
- March 6, 2024: A special event in Washington featuring public health experts on policy, health economics, and advocacy.
The Brown University School of Public Health invites you to join us for a panel discussion and reception on the future of Medicare Advantage in the United States featuring government leaders and researchers, including from Brown's Center for Advancing Health Policy Through Research.
Moderator: Ashish K. Jha
Dean of the Brown University School of Public Health
Keynote: Jonathan Blum
Principal Deputy Administrator and Chief Operating Officer at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Moderator: Andrew Ryan
Professor of Health Services, Policy, and Practice and Director for the Center for Advancing Health Policy Through Research
Panelist: David Meyers
Assistant Professor of Health Services, Policy & Practice and Associate Director for the Center for Advancing Health Policy Through Research
Panelist: Erin Fuse Brown
Catherine C. Henson Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Law, Health & Society at Georgia State University
Panelist: Erica Socker
Vice President for Health Care, Payor Reform at Arnold Ventures
This is such good information I need to get out there more
The advantage plans should stop giving cash away and gym memberships etc. and cover more procedures which is what patients need, real health care not freebies.
Not for the average senior to gleen information. 34 minutes in and I have not understood one thing other than more people ar enrolling in Medicare advantage. I heard it has huge gaps and wanted to learn more from someone not trying to sell me something. Not gonna happen here. Even for other academeics it does not feel feel like there is any real or useful information. Just summaries of what we already know. Ita a quagmire.
You are so correct it is a quagmire I do not sell insurance, nor do I have any interest but without going into a big dissertation Medicare advantage plan is really affecting senior care in a negative way, especially in small towns, small hospitals, where they’re closing down because of the impact on thenonpayment from Medicare advantage MAYO CLINIC does not accept MAYO Medicare advantage plans, nor do many of the other big university hospitals because they don’t pay they pay for the little stuff so they don’t have to pay for the big stuff