October 19, 2018 The Kaiser Family Foundation’s 2018 Employer Health Benefits Survey provides an annual update of the employer-sponsored benefits industry by interviewing HR and benefits managers at over 2,000
October 19, 2018 Earlier in October, Senate Democrats failed to garner enough support for a resolution to overturn the expansion of short-term health plans. Notably, the Trump administration threatened to
October 19, 2018 Scott Sinder, partner at Steptoe & Johnson and chief legal officer for The Council, breaks down what the new AHP regulation means at the federal and state
September 20, 2018 What if insurance data could predict future hospitalizations, allowing you to proactively visit the doctor to help prevent them? According to Don Vaughn, postdoctoral fellow at UCLA’s
The Council recently joined a coalition called Partnership for America’s Health Care Future.
What if insurance data could predict future hospitalizations, allowing you to proactively visit the doctor to help prevent them? According to Don Vaughn, postdoctoral fellow at UCLA’s Semel Institute for
August 30, 2018 Leavitt Partners, a Salt lake City-based healthcare consulting firm, hosted a conversation with Center of Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator, Seema Verma, about value-based healthcare. Here’s
August 30, 2018 On August 1, the Trump administration unveiled new regulations for short-term health plans, which are not subject to the ACA’s market reforms, like providing maternity and mental
August 30, 2018 When Bernie Sanders (I-VT) introduced “Medicare for All,” two starkly different voices emerged on the issue. The Council Perspective: One voice has questioned how Medicare for All
April 25, 2018 One of the fundamental, but not expressly discussed, debates driving our health policy discussions in the United States is this: should the objective be that everyone has