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Health Costs And Financing: Challenges And Strategies For A New Administration

William H. Shrank, Nancy-Ann DeParle, Scott Gottlieb, Sachin Jain, Peter R. Orszag, Brian W. Powers, Gail R. Wilensky

2021Health Affairs67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It is likely that 2021 will be a dynamic year for US health care policy. There is pressing need and opportunity for health reform that helps achieve better access, affordability, and equity. In this commentary, which is part of the National Academy of Medicine's Vital Directions for Health and Health Care: Priorities for 2021 initiative, we draw on our collective backgrounds in health financing, delivery, and innovation to offer consensus-based policy recommendations focused on health costs and financing. We organize our recommendations around five policy priorities: expanding insurance coverage, accelerating the transition to value-based care, advancing home-based care, improving the affordability of drugs and other therapeutics, and developing a high-value workforce. Within each priority we provide recommendations for key elected officials and political appointees that could be used as starting points for evidence-based policy making that supports a more effective, efficient, and equitable health system in the US.

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Equity (law)Health careHealth policyBusinessAdministration (probate law)WorkforceHealth care financingFinancePoliticsValue (mathematics)Health insuranceHealth care reformPublic administrationEconomic growthPolitical scienceEconomicsLawComputer scienceMachine learningHealthcare cost, quality, practicesHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of LifeHealthcare Policy and Management