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Posts by Sarah Schutz

The dream team 🥹

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The image is a line graph from KFF titled "The Medicaid Payment Error Rate Measurement (PERM) Program Finds that Medicaid Pays Most Outlays Properly." It displays a comparison of Medicaid overall improper payment rate estimates, showing two lines: "Proper payments" in blue and "Improper payments" in green. The graph covers the years 2009 to 2025 on the x-axis, with a percentage scale from 0% to 100% on the y-axis. A note at the bottom clarifies that "improper payments" are not indicative of fraud.

The image is a line graph from KFF titled "The Medicaid Payment Error Rate Measurement (PERM) Program Finds that Medicaid Pays Most Outlays Properly." It displays a comparison of Medicaid overall improper payment rate estimates, showing two lines: "Proper payments" in blue and "Improper payments" in green. The graph covers the years 2009 to 2025 on the x-axis, with a percentage scale from 0% to 100% on the y-axis. A note at the bottom clarifies that "improper payments" are not indicative of fraud.

Federal audits show most Medicaid payments (94% in 2025) meet requirements and that most improper payments are due to insufficient documentation.

More on Medicaid payment errors as well as upcoming changes and impacts: https://on.kff.org/3MAirwJ

1 month ago 48 28 2 4
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Opinion | The Higher Price Tag on Medicare Advantage The government spends substantially more to cover a beneficiary under a Medicare Advantage plan than under a traditional plan.

Nice response to that absolutely unserious WSJ editorial. Notably from authors at @brookings.edu and AEI. Not only a "liberal" academic opinion that MA is overpaid (relative to FFS).
www.wsj.com/opinion/the-...

2 months ago 9 2 0 0

First tariffs weren’t a tax… now they’re not a regressive tax

Still ignoring basic economics 101. It’s the proportion of spending, rather than the total spending, that matters

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

“Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

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Trump RX dot gov is set to launch tonight and this is what you see when you try to go there now 😭

2 months ago 4 0 1 0

🚨NEW PAPER ALERT🚨
In new research, we look at how television DTC advertising for hospitals affects Medicare spending.

Using political advertising as an instrument, we find advertising expands patient volume and spending on inpatient care

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Iconic

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Economists when they find a suspicious looking instrument 👀👀

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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Dang you caught me 👀

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Nathan Miller | Professor, Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business and Department of Economics | Economist -- Antitrust Division (U.S. DOJ) Nathan Miller

Nathan Miller has been appointed Chief Economist of the Antitrust Division. A great appointment. I note with particular pleasure that before becoming an academic, he was a Staff Economist in the Antitrust Division. www.nathanhmiller.org

1 year ago 72 22 3 1

The head of CMS is in control of 1/4 of the federal budget…

1 year ago 5 0 1 0

Health economist studying pharmaceutical pricing and development, along with vertical integration here!

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Post a picture you took (no description) to bring some zen to the timeline.

1 year ago 5 0 2 0

Huge, huge thanks to @shooshan.bsky.social who took on the work of compiling many more health economists than I had yet added to the Starter Pack. So many names I recognize for early health econ Twitter, and so many new voices that I don't but look forward to hearing from.
bsky.app/starter-pack...

1 year ago 90 29 15 3
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State Regulators Know Health Insurance Directories Are Full of Wrong Information. They’re Doing Little to Fix It. State agencies say they’re holding insurers accountable for errors in provider directories. But ProPublica found that the actual actions taken so far do not match the regulators’ rhetoric.

State regulators know health insurance directories are full of wrong information. They’re doing little to fix it.

1 year ago 905 218 22 14
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Onto bigger and brighter things!

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Hi!!! Glad to be over here!

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Belinda is such a light in the Econ world!

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Opening this account for the first time in months, as a newly fresh PhD! Where are my Econ/health policy folks?

1 year ago 7 2 0 0
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I’m not sure I’d recommend doing a half marathon during the job market, but I had fun!

2 years ago 2 0 0 0

Job market plus red October is a dangerous combo 😭

2 years ago 0 0 0 0

This Phillies fandom keeping you tied to the 8 PM playoff game is so real 🥲

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This is so wholesome 😭

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📈📉

2 years ago 41 13 0 4
Caption reads “emotional support alligator denied access to the Phillies game” with a photo of an older man holding an alligator on a leash

Caption reads “emotional support alligator denied access to the Phillies game” with a photo of an older man holding an alligator on a leash

Because this is Philadelphia, I have seen this alligator in person before…

2 years ago 3 0 0 1
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Never get tired of this dad joke via Cutler and Reber (1998) that I learned my first year of grad school 🤣

2 years ago 5 1 1 0
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To my health economists, this is also known as the out-of-pocket price game #econsky

2 years ago 11 2 1 0

Do we all run marathons as our hobby to cope with the PhD? 🤣

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