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The MBTA shuttles over a million passengers a day around Greater…
New Report & Legal Analysis Suggests ICER’s Quality Adjusted Life Years Methodology Violates the Americans with Disabilities Act
A new report, "The Legality of QALY under the ADA," outlines several potential legal violations and negative implications for disabled individuals related to the adoption of the QALY approach to drug value assessment, used most prominently by ICER.
Pioneer Poll: MA Healthcare Consumers Overwhelmingly Want Price Information on Services, but Few Know How to Get It
A new Pioneer poll shows seven out of ten Massachusetts workers who get their health insurance through their employers want to know the price of a healthcare procedure before they obtain it, but most of them do not how to obtain such information, even though information is already available through their insurers’ cost estimator tools.
Pioneer Institute to Present Results of New Consumer Poll Monday at State House Healthcare Price Transparency Event
BOSTON – Pioneer Institute will present the results of a new…
New Report Addresses Distinct Challenges in Utilizing ICER to Assess Value of Rare Disease Treatments
Pioneer Institute Discourages Policymakers & Payers from…
Public statement on new federal rule eliminating “skimming” of dues from caregivers’ Medicaid payments
Pioneer Institute applauds a new rule announced by the U.S. Centers…
Making Healthcare Prices Accessible
Today, Pioneer Institute filed a Public Comment with the federal…
U.S. HHS Secretary Alex Azar to Be Featured Speaker at Pioneer Institute’s 2019 Hewitt Healthcare Lecture
BOSTON – Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human…
Study Finds Patient Cost for MRI Largely Unrelated to Overall Price or Insurer Contribution at 14 MA Hospitals
Read coverage of this report in WCVB-TV, Boston Herald, the Boston…
Study Urges Caution Before Adopting ICER Reviews to Determine Cost Effectiveness of Treatments
Review methodology could negatively impact elderly, the disabled,…
Study Finds MassHealth’s Enhanced Eligibility Verification Saves $250 Million a Year
Reforms fixed MassHealth's $1.2 billion eligibility crisis, freed…
Kudos To CHIA On Major Step Toward Greater Healthcare Price Transparency
Pioneer applauds the Center for Health Information and Analysis…
Report Recommends Alternatives to Drug Pricing Transparency Legislation
Value-based reimbursement, focus on middlemen in drug distribution…
Survey Shows Wide Variation in Both Overall Cost of Medical Procedure and Amount Paid by Consumers
Making all-payer claims data public could put downward pressure…
MA Health Insurers Have Made Good Progress in Price Transparency, But Significant Work Remains
Read press coverage of this report in the Boston Business Journal and…
Time for Boston to open up to limited service clinics
As a little girl I have a dim memory of my mother taking me to…
Study: Telemedicine Can Reduce Healthcare Costs, Improve Outcomes & Patient Satisfaction
Calls on Massachusetts to adopt telemedicine through the Group…
Pioneer Experts Offer Contrasting Prescriptions For MA Healthcare
BOSTON - New policy briefs from Josh Archambault and Barbara Anthony, two senior fellows in healthcare at Pioneer Institute, offer differing prescriptions for how Massachusetts should navigate uncertainty in the healthcare market, as Congress debates the fate of the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Study Applauds State Decision To Let Healthcare Spending Benchmark Decrease
Calls on policy makers to continue pursuing efforts to trim healthcare…
2017 Hewitt Healthcare Lecture: Innovations In The Massachusetts Healthcare Market
BOSTON - While efforts to revise the federal healthcare law continue,…
Follow-Up Survey Finds Hospitals Still Fall Short On Price Transparency
Estimated price of routine procedure at 21 Massachusetts hospitals…
Public Statement on the Recommendations of the Legislature’s Healthcare Provider Price Variation Commission
Commission Misses Great Opportunity to Advance Healthcare Price…
With Federal Health Law Facing Repeal, New Book Offers Alternative
U-Turn: America’s Return to State Healthcare Solutions
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Improving Access To Health Systems Available To Older Patients
Guest post by Alex Carlin
As more Americans age in place,…
Family Caregiving & the Promise of Technology
Guest post by Ben Margolin
When older Americans require around-the-clock…
Putting Healthcare Consumers First
Last week, Massachusetts' Health Policy Commission convened for…
Survey Finds Prescription Drug Prices Easy To Access, But Not Always Accurate
Wide variation found in price of generics, less for brand-name…
New ACA-Related Medicaid Fee Will Cost MA $162M+ Over Next Decade
Read news coverage of this report in The Boston Globe.
Health…
Telemedicine: The Future of Healthcare
Telemedicine sounds a bit like science-fiction, but the practice…
Study: BID-Plymouth Program Shows Promise in Battling Opioid Abuse
Collaborative ER-based approach improves access to detox treatment, reducing…
Op-ed: Why Boston and Mass. need more walk-in clinics
Published in The Boston Globe, JUNE 01, 2016
AFTER NEARLY…