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How Inflation Skewed State Health Care Spending Targets

18 min · 11. aug. 2026
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Health Affairs Publishing’s Rob Lott speaks to Keith Ericson of Boston University about his recent paper exploring how inflation-adjusted spending benchmarks [http://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/10.1377/hlthaff.2026.00046?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=a+health+podyssey&utm_campaign=august+2026+issue] would provide a more accurate picture of state health care cost growth. Order the August 2026 issue of Health Affairs [https://www.pubservice.com/backissue/subbi.aspx?CO=PJ&PC=HR&BI=HRI&utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=A+health+podyssey]. Sign up for our free Health Affairs newsletters [https://share.hsforms.com/26dGfZSq8SjaPUznLYa3kfQnnawj] to stay up to date on health policy news and analysis.

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