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Are fully integrated Medicare Advantage plans for dual-eligible individuals delivering on their promise of improved care coordination and patient experience? Find out by reading this article featuring Dr. David Meyers.
Bryce J. Stanley Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Associate
Bryce is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at CAHPR who joined Brown University following the completion of their Economics Ph.D. at the University of New Hampshire.
It’s Time For A New Season Of Episode-Based Payment
Dr. Ryan et al., talk about the reforming episode-based payment models to achieve savings and quality in Medicare
Mental Health Spending Surged During the Pandemic
CAHPR faculty Christopher Whaley explains what insurance cost increases mean for patients.
Nearly half of Medicare Advantage beneficiaries disenroll from their plans within 5 years: Study
Researchers at Brown University School of Public Health in Providence found that many Medicare Advantage beneficiaries disenroll from their plans within five years of enrolling.
How Medicare can save $500 billion
Andrew Ryan and David Meyers penned this op-ed article in the Boston Globe.
Podcast: The Values of Medicare
Professors Andy Ryan and David Meyers study the cost and value of Medicare plans across the country, including controversial and rapidly expanding Medicare Advantage (MA) plans. Learn the upsides, downsides and incentives that guide these MA plans, and how reforming them could save billions of dollars every year.
The Values of Medicare
How do we value the care of vulnerable Americans?
Which to Choose: Medicare or Medicare Advantage?
David Meyers, a health services researcher at Brown University, and his colleagues have been tracking differences between original Medicare and Medicare Advantage for years, using data from millions of people.
The Pros and Cons of Medicare Advantage
Explore Medicare Advantage and how it compares to Traditional Medicare.
Medicare’s Goldilocks Problem
An Interview with Health Services, Policy and Practice Professor Andrew Ryan
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