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USC Schaeffer's Erin Duffy shares why reviewing medical bills closely can make a real difference for patients facing unexpected charges.
GLP-1s may deliver the greatest health and economic benefits to disadvantaged populations, who historically have faced greater barriers to sustained weight loss through behavioral interventions. New NBER working paper from USC Schaeffer scholars ⬇️
A proposed California ballot measure to cap medical executives' pay is unlikely to reduce patient costs, USC Schaeffer's Glenn Melnick tells @kffhealthnews.org.
Medicare could unlock a trove of valuable clinical trial data through relatively modest changes to reporting requirements, USC Schaeffer Scholars Sidra Haye and Mireille Jacobson write in @jamahealthforum.com.
At yesterday's FDA listening session on the commissioner's voucher program, USC Schaeffer's Lowell Schiller said issuing formal rules or guidance would strengthen program integrity and provide greater certainty for product sponsors.
"The United States has already invested in developing curative therapies. Without a financing model that matches their value, those cures will remain out of reach for many patients," writes USC Schaeffer's William Padula in @statnews.com.
Today’s near-retirees are healthier and more capable than ever. For those who are able to, choosing to work just one more year can improve their well-being & America's fiscal outlook. New @thehill.com op-ed from USC Schaeffer Founding Director Dana Goldman & CMS Chief Economist Anup Malani.⬇️
A Medicare policy providing coverage for promising treatments while more evidence is gathered has effectively created a two-tiered system for access to innovative medical technologies, new USC Schaeffer research shows.
Medicare’s cap on monthly #insulin costs reduced beneficiaries’ spending on the drug by 21% and increased use among those who previously had especially high costs, finds new USC Schaeffer research in JAMA.
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Water insecurity and food insecurity are often seen as separate issues. However, people who lack clean drinking water also tend to struggle with food access & safety, new USC Schaeffer research finds. The findings underscore the need for coordinated global action on these issues.
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GLP-1s may deliver the greatest health and economic benefits to disadvantaged populations, who historically have faced greater challenges losing weight through behavioral interventions. - June 8, 2026
Health care costs are especially worrisome for people 65 and older. Here's how to lower your health care costs during challenging times.
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GLP-1 Therapy and the Reshaping of Socioeconomic Gradients in Health - June 8, 2026 - USC Schaeffer
How to Lower Your Health Care Costs | Seniors Guide
Looming Medicaid Cuts Supercharge California’s Latest Labor-Industry Fight - KFF Health News
One of California’s largest healthcare unions is sponsoring two initiatives that would regulate community clinics and cap executive and managerial pay at hospitals and physician groups. In the most re...
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FDA should establish clear rules or guidance outlining how products are selected and evaluated for the program, along with appropriate guardrails. - June 4, 2026
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Comments on the Commissioner’s National Priority Voucher Pilot Program - June 4, 2026 - USC Schaeffer
More accurate reporting of trial-related care could generate valuable evidence about new treatments, promote representative trial enrollment and improve coverage decisions. - June 12, 2026
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Improving Clinical Trials Reporting in Medicare Claims - June 12, 2026 - USC Schaeffer
People who keep working into their 60s report more purpose and stronger social ties.
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When it comes to retirement, a year can change everything
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“We do not lack cures. We lack the infrastructure to pay for and deliver them,” writes William Padula.
$2 million gene therapy cures require a financing model
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The global study of 121 countries reinforced the need for comprehensive solutions to address water and food insecurity together, rather than as siloed distinct challenges. - June 2, 2026
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A comparison of hospitals that do and do not participate in Coverage with Evidence Development (CED) finds that rural and low-income Medicare beneficiaries face reduced access to emerging technologies...
Lack of Clean Drinking Water Linked to Increased Food Insecurity - June 2, 2026 - USC Schaeffer
How Medicare's Evidence Requirements Create Barriers to Equitable Healthcare Access - June 4, 2026 - USC Schaeffer
The monthly spending limit improved adherence among insulin users who previously had especially high costs, Schaeffer researchers found. - June 8, 2026
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Medicare’s $35 Insulin Cap Lowered Beneficiary Costs, Increased Use for Some - June 8, 2026 - USC Schaeffer