AJMC September 25, 2024
Giuliana Grossi

Catalyst for Payment Reform (CPR) explores stakeholder perspectives in Florida, Michigan, and Nevada, revealing both the challenges and opportunities states face in reforming health care pricing structures.

New study findings offer insight into proposed policy framework aimed at controlling the rising costs of health care in the US.1 Catalyst for Payment Reform (CPR) released a report that explored stakeholder perspectives in Florida, Michigan, and Nevada, revealing both the challenges and opportunities states face in reforming health care pricing structures. Through interviews with key health care stakeholders, CPR sought to understand the varying approaches and attitudes toward policy interventions targeting commercial health prices, highlighting the importance of state-specific solutions.

“Policy changes are necessary to constrain health care prices, and states can...

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