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What We Discovered At ‘The Frontiers’ About Financing And Leading Improvements In Health
Paying For The ‘Doc Fix’
The Final Stage Of Meaningful Use Rules: Will EHRs Finally Pay Off?
Good And Bad News For Diabetes Prevention In The Community
To Advance Medical Innovation, Put International Best Practices In A National Context
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What We Discovered At ‘The Frontiers’ About Financing And Leading Improvements In Health
From the Wild West to the “final frontier” of space, the metaphor of the frontier has always served as a touchstone for American optimism. ReThink Health , an initiative of the Rippel Foundation , shares that optimism. Through our work with changemakers...
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Paying For The ‘Doc Fix’
For years now it has become apparent that the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) system is not sustainable. However, fixing the SGR will require increases in budgeted costs, and so one of the major barriers to replacing the SGR is figuring out how to pay for...
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The Final Stage Of Meaningful Use Rules: Will EHRs Finally Pay Off?
Six years ago, President Obama signed into law the HITECH Act , which spelled out a path to a nationwide health information technology infrastructure. The goal was simple: every doctor, nurse, and hospital in America should use electronic health records...
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Good And Bad News For Diabetes Prevention In The Community
The findings from a recent synthesis of the literature about the effectiveness of prevention initiatives focused on reducing the risk of Type 2 diabetes among high-risk populations (people already obese or inactive or diagnosed as having prediabetes)...
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To Advance Medical Innovation, Put International Best Practices In A National Context
Editor’s note: This post is part of a series of several posts related to the 4 th European Forum on Health Policy and Management: Innovation & Implementation , held in Berlin, Germany on January 29 and 30, 2015. For updates on the Forum’s results...
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Building A Framework To Assess The Impact Of Change
Editor’s note: This post is part of a series of several posts related to the 4 th European Forum on Health Policy and Management: Innovation & Implementation , held in Berlin, Germany on January 29 and 30, 2015. For updates on the Forum’s results...
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Top 5 Health Care Trends to Watch in 2015
With a new Congress, health care is once again an issue of tremendous scrutiny and debate. Many of the federal policy debates in 2015 will be largely symbolic, resulting in little more than tweaks to existing law. However, health care policy is not just...
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The Need For Publicly Funded Trials To Get Unbiased Comparative Effectiveness Data
Comparative effectiveness research was one of the hotly debated components of the Affordable Care Act. The pharmaceutical industry is marketing driven, with pharmaceutical companies spending more on marketing than they do on research and development....
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An Era Of Precision Medicine And Rapid Learning
At a recent White House event, President Obama presented his proposals for a Precision Medicine Initiative . The key elements include a national research system where 1 million or more volunteers can share their (privacy protected) electronic health records...
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How To Restore The Innovation Ecosystem For Medical Technology
The recent February issue of Health Affairs , which features a series of articles on innovation, provides us with an opportunity to examine the state of America’s innovation ecosystem for medical technology. This ecosystem has produced a myriad of medical...
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The Puzzle Of Antibiotic Innovation
Editor's note: This post is part of a series stemming from the Third Annual Health Law Year in P/Review event held at Harvard Law School on Friday, January 30, 2015. The conference brought together leading experts to review major developments in health...
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Health Affairs Event Reminder: Biomedical Innovation
Biomedical innovation lengthens and enriches our lives through breakthroughs in medications and care, but it is has also been the leading source of health care cost growth over the past few decades. The February 2015 thematic issue of Health Affairs examines...
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Health Affairs’ February Issue: Biomedical Innovation
The February issue of Health Affairs includes a number of studies examining issues pertaining to biomedical innovation. Some of the subjects covered: how declining economic returns for new drugs may affect future investments, the changing landscape of...
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Beyond Law Enforcement: The FTC’s Role In Promoting Health Care Competition And Innovation
By now, the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) law enforcement efforts in the health care area are well known. We have successfully challenged several hospital and physician practice mergers in the last few years. We also continue to pursue anticompetitive...
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Health Affairs Briefing: Biomedical Innovation
Biomedical innovation lengthens and enriches our lives through breakthroughs in medications and care, but it is has also been the leading source of health care cost growth over the past few decades. The upcoming February 2015 thematic issue of Health...
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