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  • Mar 27, 2024 | healthaffairs.org | Jonathan Wolfson |Josh Archambault |Christopher Whaley |Cynthia Fisher |Ge Bai

    This article is the latest in the Health Affairs Forefront series, Provider Prices in the Commercial Sector, featuring analysis and discussion of physician, hospital, and other health care provider prices in the private-sector markets and their contribution to overall spending therein. Additional articles will be published throughout 2023. Readers are encouraged to review the Call for Submissions for this series. We are grateful to Arnold Ventures for their support of this work.

  • Jan 29, 2024 | forbes.com | Josh Archambault

    In 2023, state legislative progress on reforming telehealth laws stalled, with a few exceptions. Even as many public health emergency declarations for COVID-19 formally expired in 2023, state legislation did not keep pace with the momentum to maintain the greatest flexibilities granted under those declarations. However, three states (Idaho, Louisiana, and Utah) deserve special recognition for the largest telehealth policy updates passed in 2023.

  • Jan 23, 2024 | reason.org | Josh Archambault |Vittorio Nastasi |Ally Perkins

    In 2023, state legislative progress on reforming telehealth laws stalled, with a few exceptions. Even as many public health emergency declarations for COVID-19 expired in 2023, state legislation did not keep pace with the momentum to maintain the greatest flexibilities granted under those declarations. Three states (Idaho, Louisiana, and Utah) deserve special recognition for the largest telehealth policy updates passed in 2023. Other states should take notice and copy their reforms.

  • Jan 23, 2024 | reason.org | Vittorio Nastasi |Josh Archambault |Ally Perkins

    Ally Perkins is a research assistant at the Cicero Institute. She graduated from Baylor University with a B.A. in political science. While at Baylor, Ally served a two-year term on Baylor University’s Board of Regents. She has worked for The Twenty-First Century Group in Washington, D.C., and on the State Ballot Measures team for Ballotpedia.

  • Jan 22, 2024 | globenewswire.com | Josh Archambault

    Austin, Texas, Jan. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new report by Cicero Institute, Pioneer Institute, and Reason Foundation reveals worrying stagnation in state-level telehealth expansion efforts in 2023, with only a few exceptions. Progress made during the pandemic is being lost even as provider shortages worsen, raising concerns about patients’ access to care.

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Josh Archambault
Josh Archambault @josharchambault
19 Mar 25

RT @InstituteCicero: Our new 2025 State Policy Agenda for Telehealth Innovation has just been released. Informed by rigorous research from…

Josh Archambault
Josh Archambault @josharchambault
28 Jan 25

Can Iowa lead the nation with one of the most robust price transparency reforms yet? "Discounted cash price for health services? Why an Iowa bill would require it be offered" https://t.co/eQc0HqjwZm via @DMRegister

Josh Archambault
Josh Archambault @josharchambault
3 Jan 25

Great piece by Dr. David Hyman Sunjay Letchuman and @GeBaiDC Will Cash Price Transparency Benefit Patients? https://t.co/VBnVCvb4Cu