Access to care has been long understood by observing patient waiting times, which has its limitations. Section 401 of the MISSION ACT tasked VA with assessing and mitigating Veterans' access to care by measuring underservedness at each medical facility. In response, PEPReC developed a novel model, summarized in a new TIE post. Read more?here! https://lnkd.in/e4FvgCuD
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Founded years ago by Austin Frakt and Aaron Carroll as a place to discuss new health services research, The Incidental Economist (TIE) has become a well-known and reputable blog for all things health. About a dozen regular contributors write for TIE about new research and a diverse array of health-related topics such as insurance coverage, the health impacts of marijuana, and emerging mental health treatments. Aaron Carroll's YouTube channel, Healthcare Triage, is also promoted on TIE.
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Access to care has been long understood by observing patient waiting times, which has its limitations. Section 401 of the MISSION ACT tasked VA with assessing and mitigating Veterans' access to care by measuring underservedness at each medical facility. In response, PEPReC developed a novel model, summarized in a new TIE post. Read more?here! https://lnkd.in/e4FvgCuD
Understanding Veteran Access to Care by Modeling Underservedness
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While the United States organ donation and transplant system is much more efficient than it's ever been, recent lapses in operational efficiency and clinical judgment are cause for concern. Unfortunately, the organ donation system in America suffers from light regulation and little consequence. However, there are ways to bring things under control and ensure more donor organs reach patients in need. The real question is: will we?flex more regulatory muscle? Read?Katherine O'Malley's?full article in Boston University Today,?here. Boston University School of Public Health https://lnkd.in/eDSVYxqx
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While the United States organ donation and transplant system is much more efficient than it's ever been, recent lapses in operational efficiency and clinical judgment are cause for concern. Unfortunately, the organ donation system in America suffers from light regulation and little consequence. However, there are ways to bring things under control and ensure more donor organs reach patients in need. The real question is: will we?flex more regulatory muscle? Read?Katherine O'Malley's?full article in Boston University Today,?here. Boston University School of Public Health https://lnkd.in/eDSVYxqx
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As the Veteran population grows and health care demands shift, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) faces critical workforce challenges. In response, the Partnered Evidence-based Policy Resource Center developed population-based workforce guidelines to help VA Medical Centers assess and meet staffing needs. Read more about these guidelines and results in PhiYen N.’s latest post on The Incidental Economist! https://lnkd.in/dJsDVdre
PEPReC’s FY24 Population-based Workforce Guidelines
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As the Veteran population grows and health care demands shift, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) faces critical workforce challenges. In response, the Partnered Evidence-based Policy Resource Center developed population-based workforce guidelines to help VA Medical Centers assess and meet staffing needs. Read more about these guidelines and results in PhiYen N.’s latest post on The Incidental Economist! https://lnkd.in/dJsDVdre
PEPReC’s FY24 Population-based Workforce Guidelines
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Asthma is one of the most expensive diseases in the United States. While there has been recent action from inhaler manufacturers to lower drug prices, there is still much to be done to make treatment affordable for patients. Kristina Carvalho, MSW has a new post on TIE in which she offers solutions on how to ensure patients have affordable options, while also supporting innovation from drug companies. https://lnkd.in/eBhB3J6V
Paying to Breathe: Asthma in America
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Asthma is one of the most expensive diseases in the United States. While there has been recent action from inhaler manufacturers to lower drug prices, there is still much to be done to make treatment affordable for patients. Kristina Carvalho, MSW has a new post on TIE in which she offers solutions on how to ensure patients have affordable options, while also supporting innovation from drug companies. https://lnkd.in/eBhB3J6V
Paying to Breathe: Asthma in America
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Over 25 million people in the United States have asthma and it’s only becoming more prevalent, especially as climate change contributes to climbing rates of allergic asthma. Kristina Carvalho, MSW has a new post on TIE in which she explores how the health care system (a major greenhouse gas emitter) and policymakers can work together to reduce rates of allergic asthma. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/e7qTMYHg
The Impacts of Climate Change on Allergic Asthma
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Over 25 million people in the United States have asthma and it’s only becoming more prevalent, especially as climate change contributes to climbing rates of allergic asthma. Kristina Carvalho, MSW has a new post on TIE in which she explores how the health care system (a major greenhouse gas emitter) and policymakers can work together to reduce rates of allergic asthma. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/e7qTMYHg
The Impacts of Climate Change on Allergic Asthma
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