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Sommers To Discuss HA ‘Churning’ Study Tomorrow
When Don Berwick, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, spoke at the National Health Policy Conference yesterday, one of the priorities listed in his presentation was coordinating eligibility among Medicaid, the Children’s...
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House Family Planning Cuts: Bad Medicine And Bad Economics
Last week, on February 19, under the pretext of cutting the federal deficit, the United States House of Representatives voted to eliminate funding and end reimbursement to health care providers supplying crucial sexual and reproductive health care to...
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Fri, Feb 25 2011 6:01 AM
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Defining Essential Benefits: Congress’ Once And Future Role
A non-governmental advisory body has begun to define one of the most important elements of last year’s health reform law. A committee of the Institute of Medicine will develop recommendations to the Department of Health and Human Services on how to define...
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Thu, Feb 17 2011 10:38 AM
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Foundation Blogs Round-up: Health Reform, Disparities, Global Health, Obesity, and More
As my work week draws to a close, I have put together a quick listing of some foundation-related posts that I think you might want to check out. If your foundation has a blog about health care and it is not listed on GrantWatch Blog’s Blogroll, let me...
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Thu, Feb 17 2011 4:56 PM
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Comparative Effectiveness Research And Medicare: Gail Wilensky’s View
Editor’s Note: In the October issue of Health Affairs, Steven Pearson and Peter Bach proposed a new Medicare payment model incorporating comparative effectiveness research. Under the model, services offering greater health benefits than an existing alternative...
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Wed, Feb 02 2011 11:25 AM
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Wonk Review Highlights HA Blog Posts On SOTU, Reform Litigation
At the Workers’ Comp Insider, Julie Ferguson presents today’s edition of the Health Wonk Review. Julie highlights Tim Jost’s Health Affairs Blog post, which analyzes this week’s court decision striking down the Affordable Care...
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Thu, Feb 03 2011 11:27 AM
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McDonnell & Rendell On The Individual Mandate
If the Affordable Care Act’s requirement that individuals purchase health insurance is an unacceptable infringement on the liberty of Americans, is the requirement that Americans “purchase” Medicare with payroll taxes an equally unacceptable infringement...
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Wed, Feb 09 2011 3:19 PM
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Why Are Life Sciences ‘MIA’ In National Innovation Policy?
In his State of the Union address, President Obama raised the political stakes for innovative American industries by calling for concerted, bipartisan action to enhance U.S. competitiveness through heightened innovation. Signaling that “this is our generation...
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Fri, Feb 11 2011 7:52 AM
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… And Then The Dessert Arrived: Global Health Dichotomies
The story was tragic. A Tuberculosis patient from India who died because the system which was expected to provide for his treatment failed to deliver… and then the dessert arrived. The setting? The official dinner of the First Global Symposium on Health...
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Wed, Feb 09 2011 6:13 AM
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Health Policy Brief: Congress And The Affordable Care Act
A new Health Policy Brief from Health Affairs and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation examines the current congressional fight over derailing implementation of the Affordable Care Act. On January 19, 2011, the Republican-dominated House of Representatives...
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Mon, Feb 28 2011 9:09 AM
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Health Policy Brief: Repealing The 1099 Provision
A new Health Policy Brief from Health Affairs and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation describes efforts to repeal the so-called 1099 provision in the Affordable Care Act. That provision was designed to help finance the expansion of health insurance coverage...
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Tue, Feb 15 2011 8:40 AM
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Health Wonk Review Valentine’s Edition
The latest edition of the Health Wonk Review has been posted at the Colorado Long Term Care Insider. Jay Norris offers a collection of some of the best in recent health policy blogging, including Jessie Gruman’s Health Affairs Blog post, “A...
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Thu, Feb 17 2011 12:08 PM
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Comparative Effectiveness Research And Medicare: Sean Tunis’ View
Editor’s Note: In the October issue of Health Affairs, Steven Pearson and Peter Bach proposed a new Medicare payment model incorporating comparative effectiveness research. Under the model, services offering greater health benefits than an existing alternative...
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Wed, Feb 02 2011 11:23 AM
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Frequent Churning Predicted Between Medicaid And Exchanges
Income fluctuations among people who will become eligible for subsidized health insurance under the Affordable Care Act could disrupt coverage for as many as 28 million adults within the first twelve months, as their eligibility shifts between Medicaid...
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Fri, Feb 04 2011 7:13 AM
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Implementing Health Reform: Student Health Plans
Editor’s Note: This is the latest in a series of posts by Timothy Jost on the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. Earlier posts have analyzed some important guidances, as well as provisions governing premium review, medical loss ratios, insurance...
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Thu, Feb 10 2011 6:18 AM
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