
Michael E. Chernew
Professor & Co-Editor-in-Chief at American Journal of Managed Care
Health Economist. Professor, Harvard Medical School. Tweets reflect my views alone and not those of any organization I am affiliated with, including MedPAC
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1 month ago |
jamanetwork.com | Nancy D. Beaulieu |Michael E. Chernew |J. Michael McWilliams |Mary Beth Landrum
Missing Author Affiliation Organization and Performance of US Health Systems Nancy D. Beaulieu, PhD; Michael E. Chernew, PhD; J. Michael McWilliams, MD, PhD; Mary Beth Landrum, PhD; Maurice Dalton, MA; Angela Yutong Gu, MA; Michael Briskin, BA; Rachel Wu, BA; Zakaria El Amrani, BA; Helene Machado, BS; Andrew L. Hicks, MA; David M.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Michael E. Chernew |Paul Masi
For 60 years, Medicare has been a cornerstone of the American social insurance system, protecting millions of aged, blind, and disabled people from high health care costs and ensuring access to necessary services.
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Jul 30, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Sumit Agarwal |Elizabeth Metzler |Michael E. Chernew |Emily Thomas
Key PointsQuestion How does a program providing large reductions in beneficiary cost sharing for maintenance inhalers and medication management services affect adherence and other outcomes among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?
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Sep 5, 2023 |
medpac.gov | Michael E. Chernew
Greetings,My name is Paul Masi, and I am excited to return to MedPAC as the next Executive Director. Leading the staff at MedPAC is a great honor, and I want to thank Mike Chernew and Amol Navathe for this opportunity. I also want to thank Jim Mathews for his long service to MedPAC, including his leadership in the Executive Director role since 2017. Leading the Commission through these last several years has required Jim to navigate unprecedented challenges.
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May 5, 2023 |
fiercehealthcare.com | Michael E. Chernew
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Great to see this out. Core points: (1) admin costs are big deal (2) often reflect activities that add value in our system (3) addressing inherent health care problems with less admin cost while preserving values is important but views on the role of gov vs tech will vary

In their new Forefront article, @Michael_Chernew and Karisa Lasoff from @harvardmed describe the challenges inherent in health care markets, how our approach to addressing those challenges contributes to high administrative costs, and how modest policy-based guardrails can help

RT @medicarepayment: Last public meeting of the cycle! MedPAC's April public meeting will be April 10-11th. Topics include: PFS, PDPs/MA-PD…

There is a lot of interest in how to support health care in rural areas. My take w/ @c_e_carroll and @toriberquist. Key points: 1. support for providers should be well targeted & 2. when competition not likely, a well-designed regulatory scheme is needed. https://t.co/Jdm5oHOtP9