• 10.24.18

    The Midterm Elections’ Potential Impact on Healthcare

    As Election Day approaches, the outcomes of many federal and state races remain unclear, with the future of health reform hanging in the balance.

  • 10.23.18

    New Webinar Series: The Midterm Elections’ Impact on Healthcare

    Join Manatt for a New, Two-Part Webinar Series Revealing How the Midterm Results Will Shape Policies and Priorities—and How You Can Prepare for What’s Next.

  • 07.24.18

    Market Stability Remains a Work in Progress

    As the 47 states, including the District of Columbia (DC), that conduct their own rate reviews continue their review processes, many have released at least some details about what insurers proposed in their rate filings for the 2019 individual market.

  • 07.19.18

    Healthcare Transparency: Where We Stand, What Policymakers Can Do

    The HHS secretary’s first initiative, including requiring hospitals to post their charge-master prices, may have some value in causing hospitals to rethink list prices, but there are better ways to enhance transparency.

  • 07.19.18

    The Promise of All-Payer Claims Databases

    All-Payer Claims Databases (APCDs) are some of our nation’s most powerful healthcare data assets, yet information about what they are, the populations and the types of data they include, and how they can be effectively deployed has been slow to reach potential users.

  • 05.22.18

    America’s Opioid Crisis

    The deaths caused by opioids in 2016 exceeded the total deaths in any single year from car accidents, gun violence and even HIV/AIDS at the height of that epidemic.

  • 04.23.18

    Connecting Justice-Involved Populations to Health Coverage and Care

    Although the Constitution requires states and localities to provide healthcare to people in prisons and jails, many still fail to receive needed care.

  • 04.23.18

    Mental Health and Minors: Proceed With Caution!

    Imagine representing a party in a lawsuit concerning coverage for mental health services. The lawsuit was brought by the parents of a minor child.

  • 04.11.18

    States Choosing Divergent Paths for Individual Market Coverage

    With Congress failing to reach agreement on a stabilization package for the individual market and repeal of the individual mandate set to take effect for 2019, states are considering different strategies, some that will stabilize their Affordable Care Act (ACA) compliant markets and others that ...

  • 03.28.18

    Medicaid’s Critical Role in Addressing the Opioid Crisis

    As the opioid crisis in the United States continues to deepen—with opioid overdoses claiming 42,000 lives in 20161—policymakers, providers, advocates and other stakeholders are seeking out all available resources in an attempt to fight back.

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