Episodios

  • The Digital Health Industry is So Back w/ Christina Farr
    May 23 2025

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    Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Christina Farr, advisor, investor, editor-in-chief of Second Opinion Media, to the pod to discuss recent moves by Omada Health and Hinge Health to take the companies public, how the IPOs could impact the digital health market, and what gains her attention when companies make their investment pitches.

    Health Affairs released their first trend report, which is exclusive for Health Affairs Insiders. The first report focuses on AI in health care and you can get full access to this report by becoming an Insider. Insiders also will receive access to our June 17 event on risk adjustment trends.

    Related Links:

    • Pre-order Christina Farr's upcoming book, The Storyteller's Advantage: How Powerful Narratives Make Businesses Thrive
    • Sign up for Second Opinion Media's newsletters
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    20 m
  • Thomas Buchmueller on Prescription Coverage After Medicaid Unwinding | A Health Podyssey
    May 21 2025

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    Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Thomas Buchmueller of the University of Michigan to discuss his recent paper that explores how during the Medicaid 'Unwinding' of 2023, the reduction in Medicaid-paid prescriptions was offset by increased commercial coverage.

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    19 m
  • Trump's Deregulation Era & The Big Budget Reconciliation's Health Care Impact w/ Katie Keith
    May 16 2025

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    Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Katie Keith of Georgetown Law back to the pod to discuss President Trump's potential changes to the rulemaking process, how that may impact rulemaking at HHS, and break down the house Republican budget reconciliation bill and the impacts it could have on Medicaid and more.

    Become an Insider today to get access to our May 29 event on the FDA under the second Trump Administration as well as our upcoming premiere trend report on AI in health care.

    Also, join us on May 27 for a free virtual event featuring a conversation between Clifford Ko and Katherine Ornstein on how the new Age-Friendly Hospital Measure aims to improve the quality and experience of inpatient care for older Americans.

    Related Articles:

    • The House Republican Budget Reconciliation Legislation: Unpacking The Coverage Provisions (Health Affairs Forefront)
    • New Trump Directive To Further Erode Notice And Comment Rulemaking (Health Affairs Forefront)
    • Tracking The Trump Administration’s Early Deregulation Agenda (Health Affairs Forefront)
    • The House Republican Budget Reconciliation Legislation
    • RFK Jr. kills policy on public comment for health regulations (Axios)
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    23 m
  • A Health Podyssey: Caitlin Carroll on Hospital Closures Ultimately Causing Higher Prices
    May 14 2025

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    Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Caitlin Carroll of the University of Minnesota to discuss her recent paper that explores how rural hospital closures led to an increase in prices for nearby remaining hospitals.

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    22 m
  • What's On Farzad Mostashari's Mind for Health Policy
    May 9 2025

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    Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Farzad Mostashari, founder & CEO of Aledade and the former National Coordinator for Health IT, to the pod to break down insights in the latest MedPAC report, quality measurement reform, and areas of opportunity for value-based care.

    Health Affairs is hosting an Insider exclusive event on May 29 focusing on the FDA's first 100 days under the second Trump administration featuring moderator Rachel Sachs alongside panelists Richard Hughes IV and Arti Rai.

    Related Links:

    • Crossing the Chasm: How to Expand Adoption of Value-Based Care (The New England Journal of Medicine)
    • 2025 MedPAC Report
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    23 m
  • A Health Podyssey: Eric Topol on the Science of Super-Aging and Longevity
    May 7 2025

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    Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Eric Topol, Executive Vice President of Scripps Research, on his new book, Super Agers, which provides an evidence-based approach on extending healthy lifespans.

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    33 m
  • How Federal Restructuring Affects Data That Affects Health Policy
    May 2 2025

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    Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Akilah Wise to the program to discuss the impacts of preserving the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, the effects of physical exercise on health, and how this type of data helps inform policy making.

    We are hosting another live podcast recording of A Health Podyssey featuring host Rob Lott and guest Andrew Ryan where they will discuss his paper in the May 2025 edition of Health Affairs and take questions from a live audience. Sign up today.

    Health Affairs is hosting an Insider exclusive event on May 29 focusing on the FDA's first 100 days under the second Trump administration featuring moderator Rachel Sachs alongside panelists Richard Hughes IV and Arti Rai.

    Related Links:

    • CDC's Population Health Office Is Gone (MedPage Today)
    • Adult Physical Inactivity Outside of Work (CDC)
    • Adult Activity: An Overview (CDC)
    • How Exercise Helps You Age Well (NCOA)
    • Establishing The President's Make America Healthy Again Commission (The White House)
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    16 m
  • 2020 Vs. 2025: What's Different and the Same in Health Policy - Our 200th Episode!
    Apr 25 2025

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    Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Deputy Editor Jessica Bylander to the program to celebrate the 200th episode of Health Affairs This Week and take a look back at the health care world of 2020 and see what has changed in terms of COVID-19, vaccinations, telehealth, and more.

    Health Affairs published an ahead-of-print article this week from Yashaswini Singh and coauthors exploring explore how the expansion of private equity-owned physician practices has led to a decrease in access for certain eye conditions such as retinal detachment.

    Yasahswini Singh
    also appeared as a guest on a live episode of A Health Podyssey discussing private equity's effect on health care staff turnover.

    Health Affairs is hosting an Insider exclusive event on May 29 focusing on the FDA's first 100 days under the second Trump administration featuring moderator Rachel Sachs alongside panelists Richard Hughes IV and Arti Rai.

    Related Links:

    • The Many Ways Kennedy Is Already Undermining Vaccines (The New York Times)
    • Health secretary RFK Jr. endorses the MMR vaccine — stoking fury among his supporters (NPR)
    • Measles tracker: Follow cases, outbreaks and vaccination rates across the U.S. (NBC News)
    • Fact Sheet: Telehealth (American Hospital Association)
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    14 m
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