Cutting Medicaid would harm Iowa’s health and economy In the NewsMarch 13, 2025 Cutting Medicaid would harm Iowa’s health and economy In an op-ed published by Bleeding Heartland, Sue Dinsdale and Brian Keyser warn that if congressional Republicans slash Medicaid funding, Iowa’s economy could lose $8 billion over the next decade. Mar 13, 2025 Bleeding Heartland Sue Dinsdale, Brian Keyser
5 Ways Project 2025 Puts Profits Over Patients ArticleSeptember 4, 2024 5 Ways Project 2025 Puts Profits Over Patients Project 2025’s agenda to put profits ahead of patients would hurt American consumers for decades to come. Sep 4, 2024 Nicole Rapfogel, Jill Rosenthal, Marquisha Johns, 2 More Brian Keyser, Andrea Ducas
Project 2025’s Medicare Changes Would Restrict Older Americans’ Access to Care and Imperil the Program’s Financial Health ArticleAugust 15, 2024 Project 2025’s Medicare Changes Would Restrict Older Americans’ Access to Care and Imperil the Program’s Financial Health By making Medicare Advantage—privatized Medicare—the default option for all Medicare enrollees, Project 2025’s plan would lead to a multibillion-dollar giveaway to corporations that would limit older Americans’ health care choices while putting Medicare’s future at risk. Aug 15, 2024 Brian Keyser, Andrea Ducas
6 Medicare Advantage Data Gaps That the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Must Fill ArticleJuly 29, 2024 6 Medicare Advantage Data Gaps That the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Must Fill The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services must address gaps in Medicare Advantage broker compensation, network adequacy, prior authorization, supplemental benefits use, disenrollment, and enrollee out-of-pocket cost expenditure data. Jul 29, 2024 Brian Keyser, Andrea Ducas
CAP Responds to Request for Information on Consolidation in Health Care Markets ArticleJune 24, 2024 CAP Responds to Request for Information on Consolidation in Health Care Markets The Center for American Progress submitted a response to the U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ request for information on consolidation in health care markets. Jun 24, 2024 Natasha Murphy, Nicole Rapfogel, Alexandra Thornton, 3 More Marc Jarsulic, Andrea Ducas, Brian Keyser