In The Media, WKAR Current State: Michigan analyst praises SCOTUS health care ruling
CHRT Director Marianne Udow-Phillips explains what the highly anticipated U.S. Supreme Court decision in King v. Burwell provides moving forward: certainty.
Read more >In The Media, Washington Business Journal: Here’s why massive health insurance mergers might not be bad for business
Amid a potentially massive shuffle of ownership in the health insurance market, the Washington Business Journal asks CHRT Director Marianne Udow-Phillips if all these mergers are a good thing or bad for business.
Read more >In The Media, MiBiz: Study determines CON limits new entrants, health care competition
CHRT’s May 2015 report, “A Tale of Three Cities: Health Care Costs in the Midwest,” is cited after a George Mason University report re-ignites discussion on Michigan’s certificate-of-need law.
Read more >Governing: Ways States Can (Try to) Tame Health Premiums
In this report on ways states can (try) minimizing premium spikes, Governing talks with CHRT Director Marianne Udow-Phillips about what’s happening in Michigan.
Read more >Michigan Radio: A preview of Affordable Care Act marketplace, year 2
Two months from today, open enrollment begins and this year, there’s new considerations for consumers buying insurance on the Michigan Health Insurance Marketplace. CHRT Director Marianne Udow-Phillips joins Michigan Radio’s Stateside host Cynthia Canty to preview what’s ahead.
Read more >MLive: Deadliest threat patients never see coming: How an infection can become sepsis
MLive cites both CHRT and 2013 CHRT Fellow Dr. Theodore Iwashyna, an associate professor at the University of Michigan and research scientist at the Ann Arbor VA, in this sidebar on sepsis, a life-threatening infection.
Read more >The Oakland Press: Expand Healthy Kids Dental to all remaining counties
Peter J. Polverini, DDS, DMSc, dean emeritus at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and a 2014 CHRT Policy Fellow, calls on the Michigan Legislature to expand Healthy Kids Dental to Wayne, Oakland and Kent counties.
Read more >The Tennessean: Health care providers question future of charity care
Reducing reimbursements to hospitals that provide charity care “…leaves hospitals to come up with strategies that best fit what’s going on in their particular market,” says Josh Fangmeier, CHRT’s health policy analyst.
Read more >Crain's Detroit Business: After Medicaid expansion, Tenet sees 85 percent drop in uninsured admissions in Michigan
CHRT Health Policy Analyst Josh Fangmeier explains geographic variation in Healthy Michigan Plan enrollment–Michigan’s expanded Medicaid program–in this Crain’s Detroit Business article comparing Medicaid expansion states to non-expansion states.
Read more >Modern Healthcare: Without Medicaid expansion, some hospitals suffer
In this Modern Healthcare report on hospital finances and uninsured populations in Medicaid expansion states compared to non-expansion states, CHRT Health Policy Analyst Josh Fangmeier breaks down Healthy Michigan enrollment numbers in Wayne County, which includes the Detroit metro region where many of the state’s largest health systems are located.
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