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Altarum joins as one of the first 50 members of the Common Health Coalition to enhance public health initiatives and align missions for a healthier future.
The latest HSEI briefs show that health spending exceeded $5 trillion, health care price growth broke out to a 15-year high, and job openings in health care and social assistance fell.
The growing, curated collection of training and education resources covers a variety of interoperability topics, expanding knowledge among public health experts.
In this blog, we put 2023’s above-average health care utilization increases into perspective historically and break down utilization trends by the different major health care spending categories.
Explore the "New Roadmap for Research"—a guide designed to enhance research with an equity focus, featuring expert insights and valuable resources.
Chief Strategy Officer Laura Sankey named to Becker’s 2024 “Women in Health IT to Know”, recognizing her innovation in transforming public health IT.
The latest HSEI briefs show that national health spending approaches $5 trillion, Medicaid price growth exceeds other payers, and health care continued posting large job figures during an otherwise cool month.
Altarum hosts a secure online portal for the Health Care Survey of DOD Beneficiaries (HCSDB), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Defense Health Agency (DHA) Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs), Defense Health Agency, Analytics and Evaluation Division. Learn more about the purpose of the survey and how it will be conducted.
New issue brief details how Community Care Core aligns with ACL’s national strategy to support family caregivers and offers recommendations for future.
This article provides valuable insights into the challenges and potential solutions for enrolling dually eligible individuals in integrated Medicare Advantage plans.
The latest HSEI briefs show that health spending moderated slightly in February, the gap in employment between health care and other industries increased, and hospital prices rose faster than overall health care inflation.
Join us in celebrating National Public Health Week as we highlight our dedication to advancing public health.