Listen to Health Affairs Senior Editor Laura Tollen interview New York University's Sherry Glied and Northwestern University's Craig Garthwaite about the latest national health care spending report from the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services, long COVID, which hospitals gained the most during the pandemic, delayed care, and more. This Lunch and Learn event was held on January 5, 2022.
Show Notes
"Let us hope that this is a one in a hundred years pandemic. We don't want to build our health care system to operate at all times as if tomorrow will be COVID." - Sherry GliedOn December 15,
Health Affairs published ahead-of-print, “
National Health Care Spending In 2020: Growth Driven By Federal Spending In Response To The COVID-19 Pandemic,” the annual national health expenditures article prepared by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Office of the Actuary. Always one of
Health Affairs’ most-read articles, this year’s provides the first official report on spending that reflects the effects of COVID-19.
During a live
Lunch and Learn event, a discussion was held on the findings with economists Sherry Glied from the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University and Craig Garthwaite from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.
The event was held on January 5, 2022.
Listen to Health Affairs Senior Editor Laura Tollen interview Sherry Glied and Craig Garthwaite about what's behind the numbers regarding the latest national health care spending report, long COVID, health care spending reform, which hospitals gained the most during the pandemic, delayed care, and more.
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