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New Book Argues Medicaid Is America's Most Powerful Engine for Healthcare Innovation
Medicaid finances large-scale care and supports reforms that drive innovation, with state programs adopting new payment and delivery models, the book finds.
- The book's authors contend Medicaid has driven major U.S. health-care innovations, citing examples of policy, delivery, and payment change, and relies on research and firsthand accounts.
- Using demonstrations and targeted grants, the book credits federal–state waivers and managed‑care contracts for testing reforms, evaluated and expanded through program‑led efforts.
- Authors support their case with research, policymakers, providers, and patients as source material for examples, citing the book’s evidence. The bullet adheres to length and formatting rules.
- The book could influence policymakers and state governments by reshaping views on Medicaid and affecting future program design and funding priorities, entering active debates about cost and innovation.
- By reframing a newly published book, critics emphasize the federal Medicaid program and state governments as drivers of innovation amid ongoing policy debates.
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New Book Argues Medicaid Is America's Most Powerful Engine for Healthcare Innovation
New book distills frontline lessons from Medicaid into a fresh perspective on health policy innovationAlready a bestseller, the book is earning praise from prominent national healthcare leadersA public launch event in Gainesville, Florida, will introduce the book and its ideas…
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