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Unfreezing The Health IT Market
Washington Post columnist Ezra Klein recently described the Obama administration’s consistent efforts to improve troubled private markets: Isolate the eight key economic decisions of the Obama presidency: The intervention in the financial sector, the...
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Wed, Jan 12 2011 11:38 AM
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Some Mental Health Lessons From The Tucson Tragedy
We may never know the motivations behind the horrific acts in Tucson and whether they could have been prevented. Mental illness, however, has been tentatively identified as a “suspect” in the shootings. If we are to learn anything from this tragedy, we...
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Tue, Jan 11 2011 5:34 AM
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New Health Affairs: The Next Phase For ACOs
The Affordable Care Act created new “accountable care organizations” (ACOs) in Medicare, and an accompanying “shared savings” program, to improve the quality of care for Medicare beneficiaries and reduce unnecessary costs. Now, health systems across the...
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Fri, Jan 07 2011 8:15 AM
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A New Year’s Health Wonk Review
Over at his blog The Apothecary, Avik Roy rings in the New Year by presenting the first Health Wonk Review of 2011. Among the posts Avik highlights: John Kastor and Mark Kelley’s Health Affairs Blog post finding that the cost savings demonstrated...
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Fri, Jan 07 2011 5:21 AM
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Health Spending Grew At An Historically Slow Rate In 2009
During 2009, a year of deep recession followed by slow economic growth, national health care spending rose at its lowest rate in five decades, federal analysts report in the January issue of Health Affairs, released today. Health spending rose only 4...
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Thu, Jan 06 2011 9:34 AM
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Fact Vs. Fiction In Advance Care Planning, Take Two
For the second time, a proposal to pay health care providers to counsel Medicare beneficiaries on future care options and end-of-life planning has fallen victim to the politics of the health care debate. The House included language to pay physicians and...
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Thu, Jan 06 2011 8:53 AM
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Health Reform Permeates HA Blog Most-Read List For 2010
Timothy Jost’s analysis of “reconciliation” legislation amending the Affordable Care Act leads the list of most-read Health Affairs Blog posts for 2010. Jost’s post has received more than 17,000 pageviews to date. Overall, Health...
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Wed, Jan 05 2011 11:55 AM
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Funding For Key Health Reform Provisions: Less Endangered Than You Might Think
With the shift in Washington’s political order, there’s been increasing talk about dismantling Federal health care reform. Outright repeal is highly unlikely. First, it would face opposition from the Democratic majority in the Senate. Even more critically...
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Tue, Jan 04 2011 10:16 AM
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Facing Facts in Regulating Genetic Tests
In his recent book, NIH Director Francis Collins refers to DNA and the new science of genomics as “the language of life.” Thanks to the mapping of the human genome, says Collins, virtually all biomedical researchers agree “that their approach to understanding...
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Mon, Jan 03 2011 11:20 AM
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