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To enhance its work for the Congress, CBO is looking for new research that examines how changes in pharmaceutical companies’ expected future profits affect the development of new drugs and health outcomes.
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Some federal policies involve short-term expenditures that result in economic and budgetary effects far in the future. CBO has been building analytic capacity to consider a dynamic framework for policies that would have long-term effects.
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To enhance its work for the Congress, CBO is looking for new research on factors that affect the use of anti-obesity medications and the impact of that use on other health care spending.
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CBO announces the members of its Panel of Health Advisers for the coming year.
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To enhance its work for the Congress, CBO is looking for new research on health care providers’ cost structures and the market for long-term services and supports.
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This week, four analysts from CBO's Health Analysis Division are presenting their work at the 12th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists ("ASHEcon") in St. Louis, Missouri.
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CBO is engaged in many efforts to foster transparency, such as providing information to help people understand the federal budget process and the agency’s role in it. This week, CBO released three more primers as part of those efforts.
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CBO released updated projections of health insurance coverage for people under age 65 in the journal Health Affairs.
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CBO is engaged in many efforts aimed at fostering transparency, such as providing additional information to help people understand the federal budget process and the agency’s role in that process. Today, CBO is publishing two updated budget primers (first released in 2018) as part of those efforts:
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CBO congratulates the Australian Parliamentary Budget Office on its 10th anniversary and highlights the role of independent fiscal institutions.