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Global Health and US Academia: Converging Interests
Competing Visions: A Response to John Goodman
Implementing Health Reform: Proposed Regulations for Exchange “Navigators”
Health Affairs Briefing: The Triple Aim Goes Global
Implementing Health Reform: Final Rule on Increased Federal Medicaid Matching Funds and FAQ on Medicaid Premium Assistance Programs
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Global Health and US Academia: Converging Interests
As the debate over federal budget allocations and cuts continues, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a leading funder for both domestic and global health research, could experience a whopping $1 billion budget cut. To date, modest investments in...
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Competing Visions: A Response to John Goodman
In his post “Why don’t Republicans Have a Vision for Health Reform” (April 2, 2013) John Goodman offers interesting comments on my earlier post “Reflections on The Federal Budget Resolutions” (March 21, 2013). I thank him for the comments. My post was...
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Implementing Health Reform: Proposed Regulations for Exchange “Navigators”
On April 3, 2013, the Department of Health and Human Services released proposed regulations establishing standards to govern navigators and non-navigator assisters in the federally facilitated exchange as well as clarifying standards on the role of navigators...
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Health Affairs Briefing: The Triple Aim Goes Global
You are invited to join us on Wednesday, April 11, when Health Affairs will hold a briefing to discuss its April 2013 issue , “Triple Aim Goes Global.” The April issue examines how all high-income countries are struggling to pursue better health, better...
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Implementing Health Reform: Final Rule on Increased Federal Medicaid Matching Funds and FAQ on Medicaid Premium Assistance Programs
On Good Friday, March 29, 2013, the Department of Health and Human Services released a final rule regarding increased federal Medicaid percentage changes under the Affordable Care Act for covering adults who are newly eligible under the ACA’s Medicaid...
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A Budget Compromise Seems Unlikely Any Time Soon
For those who like to look for silver linings, there are at least two events in the past few weeks that could provide a glimmer of hope. First, both the Budget Committee in the Republican controlled House has passed a budget and, for the first time in...
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P4P Concerns, Medicare Vs. Private Insurance Lead HA Blog’s 2012 Most-Read List
Will pay for performance in health care backfire? That was the question addressed through the lens of behavioral economics by Steffie Woolhandler, Dan Ariely, and David Himmelstein in the most-read Health Affairs Blog post for 2012 . Next on the most...
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Election Post Leads HA Blog Top Ten For November
Tim Jost's look at the 2012 election and the implementation of the Affordable Care Act in its aftermath tops the list of most-read Health Affairs Blog posts for November. Jost's piece is joined on the list by election-related posts by Chas Roades...
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Tue, Dec 12 2012 11:33 AM
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A Post-Election Health Wonk Review
At his blog Managed Care Matters, Joe Paduda hosts a post-election edition of the Health Wonk Review . Joe offers a great collection of posts about the election results and other topics, including Tim Jost's Health Affairs Blog piece describing the...
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Health Affairs Blog Top 10 For March
Tim Jost’s analysis of the final rule on health insurance exchanges tops the most-read list for March for Health Affairs Blog. The Health Affairs article and follow-on blog post by Danny McCormick and colleagues on the effect of physicians’...
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Health Wonk Review: Memorial Day Edition
If you’re traveling over the long weekend, you’ll want to take along some reading material. While some might reach for a good novel by John Grisham or Dan Brown, the health policy blogs in this edition of the Health Wonk Review tackle equally...
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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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Top 10 on Health Affairs Blog: Implementing Reform and More
In the past two months at Health Affairs Blog, law professor Timothy Jost has posted an ongoing series on implementing health reform, analyzing what’s in the new legislation. Other “most-read” posts have summarized key points from Health...
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HA Blog Top 10 for January: Reform and Beyond
Here in DC we’re bracing for the storm of the century — snow storm, that is. What better time to catch up on some health policy reading? We list here the top 10 most-read posts from January on Health Affairs Blog. Topics cover health reform...
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Health Wonk Review: What Now for Reform?
So what now for health reform? That’s the focus of today’s edition of the Health Wonk Review, a biweekly roundup of the best of health policy blogging. Joe Paduda, one of the founders of the Health Wonk Review, hosts this edition on his Managed...
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