Private equity-owned air ambulances receive higher payments, generate larger and more frequent surprise bills Loren Adler, Conrad Milhaupt, Erin Trish, and Bich Ly Tuesday, November 16, 2021
Changes in emergency physician service prices after Connecticut’s 2016 surprise billing law Loren Adler, Erin Duffy, Bich Ly, Conrad Milhaupt, and Erin Trish Thursday, September 23, 2021
Prevalence and characteristics of surprise out-of-network bills from professionals in ambulatory surgery centers Erin Duffy, Loren Adler, Paul B. Ginsburg, and Erin Trish Thursday, April 16, 2020
How would sharing rebates at the point-of-sale affect beneficiary cost-sharing in Medicare Part D? Erin Trish, Katrina Kaiser, and Geoffrey Joyce Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Who pays in Medicare Part D? Giving plans more skin in the game Erin Trish, Paul B. Ginsburg, Geoffrey Joyce, and Dana Goldman Thursday, November 21, 2019
State approaches to mitigating surprise out-of-network billing Loren Adler, Matthew Fiedler, Paul B. Ginsburg, Mark Hall, Erin Trish, Christen Linke Young, and Erin Duffy Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Reducing Unfair Out-of-Network Billing — Integrated Approaches to Protecting Patients Mark Hall, Loren Adler, Paul B. Ginsburg, and Erin Trish Thursday, January 17, 2019
A proposal to enhance competition and reform bidding in the Medicare Advantage Program Steven M. Lieberman, Loren Adler, Erin Trish, Joseph Antos, John Bertko, and Paul B. Ginsburg Thursday, May 10, 2018
Medicare Advantage: Better information tools, better beneficiary choices, better competition John Bertko, Paul B. Ginsburg, Steven M. Lieberman, Erin Trish, and Joseph Antos Monday, November 27, 2017