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Health Affairs Blog Roundtable Transcript: CMS And Health Reform
Editor’s Note: Much of the burden of implementing the newly passed health reform legislation will fall on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The agency must handle this task while continuing to perform its already daunting duties involving...
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Imaging Technology Adoption: The Impact Of Self-Referral
Editor’s Note: In October 2009, Health Affairs published two papers on factors driving imaging utilization. One paper, by Jacqueline Baras and Laurence Baker, analyzes the relationship between MRI supply and care for fee-for-service Medicare patients...
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CMS And Health Reform: A Health Affairs Blog Roundtable
Much of the burden of implementing the newly passed health reform legislation will fall on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The agency must handle this task while continuing to perform its already daunting duties involving Medicare, Medicaid...
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Individual Market Premium Increases: The Debate Continues
Editor’s Note: Anthem Blue Cross of California, the largest health insurance company in California, recently announced plans to increase insurance premiums by as much as 39 percent for people insured in their non-group health insurance plans. There...
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Building A Path To Integrated-Care Payment Systems
With health reform currently in limbo, one of the few areas that command bipartisan support is reforming provider payments to promote integrated-care delivery models such as accountable care organizations, episode-based payments, and medical homes, Paul...
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CHCF’s Mark Smith on Converging Market and Public Health Interests
In an interview in the February issue of Health Affairs, California HealthCare Foundation (CHCF) President and CEO Mark Smith reflects on successes and failures in areas where market interest and public interest converge in health care. Smith told Health...
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Fri, Feb 02 2010 12:48 PM
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Don’t Handicap The Reform: Protecting Integrated Care Systems
Congress is preparing to finalize a health care bill for both chambers to consider. The purpose of healthcare reform is to increase the number of insured, improve the level of health care and reduce health care spending. Although there are many disputes...
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Fri, Jan 01 2010 9:41 AM
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New Policy Brief Examines Individual Mandate
As negotiations continue to reconcile the differences between the Senate and House versions of the health reform legislation, one thing is clear: most Americans would be required to obtain health insurance and penalties would be imposed on those who failed...
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Thu, Jan 01 2010 11:37 AM
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It’s Time: The Era Of Patient Accountability
Editor’s Note: In the post below, Healthwise CEO Don Kemper discusses empowering patients through information therapy. Kemper will participate in a panel on this topic at the 2010 National Health Policy Conference, which will take place February...
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Do ‘Cadillac’ Plans Equal Cadillac Benefits?
Editor’s Note: For more on the controversy over taxing high-cost health plans, see a “Cadillacs Or Ambulances? The Senate Tax On ‘Excessive Benefits, a Health Affairs Blog post by Joseph White and Timothy Jost published today. The Senate...
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Health Affairs Resources On HIV/AIDS
With December 1 marking another World AIDS Day, the November/December 2009 issue of Health Affairs focuses on the economic, political, scientific and ethical challenges facing world policymakers in their response to HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention....
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The Seattle ‘God Committee’: A Cautionary Tale
As uncomfortable as it is for many Americans to accept, allocation issues are a permanent feature of our health care system, “reformed” or not. Who should get the H1N1 flu vaccine first? In a flu pandemic or a biological disaster, who should be put on...
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Drug Prices And Health Reform
Editor’s Note: Some of the key differences between the House and Senate health reform bills revolve around drug pricing. For example, the House bill requires drug manufacturers to provide, at a minimum, the same rebates for drugs provided to dual...
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