
With an urgent need to bring cost inflation into a sustainable range, we examine best practices in reducing spending, while maintaining or improving patient outcomes.

India’s National Health Protection Scheme, when fully implemented, will be the largest of its kind in the world and is likely to be a boon for Indian healthcare consumers.

This paper discusses the common definitions of medical inflation, factors driving medical inflation in the short and long term and current medical inflation trends in India.

The successful adoption of value-based care in the Middle East faces important challenges.

A discussion of the primary care redesign of seven U.S. practices over the course of three years, including their reported utilisation and savings achievements.
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In this short film, Lalit Baveja provides a primer on top-down cost-allocation and discusses a Milliman project for the state government of Meghalaya, India, that used the methodology.