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University of Michigan Center for Value-Based Insurance Design: Improving health outcomes & containing costs using clinical nuance.

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New in AJMC from Mark Fendrick, MD of UM V-BID Center: a reflection on the tumultuous events of the past week and the broader issues facing American healthcare & insurance: ajmc.com/view/sharing-r…

New in <a href="/AJMC_Journal/">AJMC</a> from Mark Fendrick, MD of <a href="/UM_VBID/">UM V-BID Center</a>: a reflection on the tumultuous events of the past week and the broader issues facing American healthcare &amp; insurance: ajmc.com/view/sharing-r…
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🚨 Available now 🚨 Discover in this latest analysis the estimated impact and value of blood-based colorectal cancer screening at varied adherence compared with stool-based screening. Click for the full article 👉bit.ly/3ORNuBw John Kisiel UM V-BID Center Derek Ebner M.D.

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Coverage of Obesity Medications Can Make America Healthier (Again) realclearhealth.com/blog/2024/12/2… vbidcenter.org/initiatives/ob…

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The Supreme Court just agreed to hear arguments in a case that could determine the future of no-cost coverage of preventive screenings & medications. Learn more in this #explainer featuring our members Nicholas Bagley and Mark Fendrick from UM V-BID Center . ihpi.umich.edu/news/freeze-or…

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In their new Forefront article, A. Mark Fendrick and Kirsten Axelsen from UM V-BID Center argue that, given forthcoming changes to Medicare Part D plans under the Inflation Reduction Act, CMS should collect and publish plan-level metrics describing how beneficiaries’ use of medications

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In their new Forefront article, Riya Doshi and A. Mark Fendrick of University of Michigan Medical School and University of Michigan discuss how the unwinding of the the Medicare Advantage Value-Based Insurance Design (MA-VBID) Model does not portend the end of the use of V-BID to improve access to high-value services

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Podcast: What's Happening with Value-Based Insurance Design? w/ Mark Fendrick | Health Affairs healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hp2…. U-M IHPI

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AHEAD OF PRINT | The first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic saw an exponential increase in using repurposed medications to treat infections. Michelle S. Rockwell of Virginia Tech and coauthors explore demographic trends driving the surge in prescriptions and spending on

AHEAD OF PRINT | The first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic saw an exponential increase in using repurposed medications to treat infections. Michelle S. Rockwell of <a href="/virginia_tech/">Virginia Tech</a> and coauthors explore demographic trends driving the surge in prescriptions and spending on
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TONIGHT: watch PBSNews.org.org NewsHour for a story on the #SCOTUS case that’s being heard on Monday, with insights from our member Mark Fendrick about the implications for preventive care.

TONIGHT: watch <a href="/pbsnews/">PBSNews.org</a>.org NewsHour for a story on the #SCOTUS case that’s being heard on Monday, with insights from our member Mark Fendrick about the implications for preventive care.
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Mark Fendrick, director of Center for Value-Based Insurance Design UM V-BID Center, whose research shows that telehealth decreased the number of cars on the road in the U.S., reducing monthly carbon dioxide emissions by the equivalent of up to 130,000 gas-powered cars. via TIME:

Mark Fendrick, director of Center for Value-Based Insurance Design <a href="/UM_VBID/">UM V-BID Center</a>,  whose research shows that telehealth decreased the number of cars on the road in the U.S., reducing monthly carbon dioxide emissions by the equivalent of up to 130,000 gas-powered cars. via <a href="/TIME/">TIME</a>:
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Most viewed this week from JAMA Health Forum: Expanding Medicare coverage for GLP-1RAs for obesity treatment would increase access and reduce obesity-related comorbidities, but would also result in substantial net spending of $47.7 billion over 10 years. ja.ma/42JM7Ne

Most viewed this week from <a href="/JAMAHealthForum/">JAMA Health Forum</a>: 

Expanding Medicare coverage for GLP-1RAs for obesity treatment would increase access and reduce obesity-related comorbidities, but would also result in substantial net spending of $47.7 billion over 10 years.

ja.ma/42JM7Ne