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U S House Energy and Commerce Committee reaffirms bipartisan support for price transparency - State of Reform

U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee reaffirms bipartisan support for price transparency James C. Capretta | Apr 19, 2021 Share this: Political polarization in the nation’s capital has made it rare in recent years for Democrats and Republicans to find agreement in health care policy. A prominent exception is price transparency. Both parties are fully committed to it, as seen in a recent bipartisan letter from the leaders of the House Energy and Commerce Committee urging President Biden’s new Secretary of Health and Human Services, Xavier Becerra, to stick with regulatory requirements finalized during the Trump era. Sustaining this united front may be crucial in the coming months to prevent backtracking by industry and to further improve the usefulness of what is disclosed.

Advocate Aurora Health s new investment unit is on the hunt for deals

Fotolia Advocate Aurora Health is expanding its reach beyond its traditional hospital business with the launch of an investment group on the hunt for organizations it can either acquire or fund in the consumer and wellness sectors. Advocate Aurora Enterprises was unveiled with its first two deals, the acquisition of Senior Helpers, a firm that offers in-home care for older adults and an investment in Foodsmart, a telenutrition company. For years, the health system s core focus has been providing a range of medical services to Midwesterners throughout Illinois and Wisconsin via traditional inpatient services as well as its vastly growing outpatient business. The hope is that this for-profit venture will yield an additional revenue stream to ultimately contribute to Advocate Aurora s bottom line.

Could we save lives by assigning each American a place in line for vaccines?

Could we save lives by assigning each American a place in line for vaccines? Aleszu Bajak, USA TODAY © Illustration: Emily Nizzi, USA TODAY Network, and Getty Images An 80s-style computer browser window displays a file being transferred with the words Accessing medical files beneath it. Imagine a formula that could score each American’s unique risk of dying of COVID-19. People’s odds would determine their exact number in line for a vaccine. The algorithm would take into account your age, your race, your full medical history and every one of your health insurance claims. It would marry that information with data about vaccine inventories and health care locations. You’d get an email, a text, or a phone call the week before your vaccine appointment telling you where and when to show up. If you turned down the shot, the next in line would take your spot.

Could we save lives by assigning each American a place in line for vaccines?

Could we save lives by assigning each American a place in line for vaccines?
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