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Health Affairs’ March Issue: The Benefits And Limitations Of Information
Primum Non Nocere: Congress’s Inadequate Medicare Physician Payment Fix
Cracking The Code On Health Care Costs: What The States Can Do
New IOM Report Addresses Growing Complexity Of Health Care
The Road Ahead For The New Health IT Coordinator
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Health Affairs’ March Issue: The Benefits And Limitations Of Information
The March issue of Health Affairs contains papers focusing on the benefits---and the limitations---of information-gathering processes as a way to solve health system problems. Studies in this variety issue examine US hospital rating systems, disclaimers...
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Primum Non Nocere: Congress’s Inadequate Medicare Physician Payment Fix
Editor's note: You can read other perspectives on the Medicare physician payment reform pending in Congress in Health Affairs and Health Affairs Blog ( here , here and here ). Partisan gridlock in Washington regarding health policy has been so pervasive...
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Cracking The Code On Health Care Costs: What The States Can Do
State governments have a unique opportunity to transform the current health care system into one that provides higher-quality care at lower costs. The State Health Care Cost Containment Commission was created to identify how states might use their authorities...
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New IOM Report Addresses Growing Complexity Of Health Care
Health Affairs Blog commends to readers today’s newly released Institute of Medicine report, “Best Care At Lower Cost: The Path To Continuously Learning Health Care In America.” The report states that “achieving a learning health care system – one in...
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The Road Ahead For The New Health IT Coordinator
Editor’s Note” As David Blumenthal prepares to step down as the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, where does the United States stand in the continuing effort to promote widespread adoption of electronic health records...
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Fri, Mar 03 2011 8:34 AM
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Health Information Technology: The Work Is Only Beginning
Editor’s Note” As David Blumenthal prepares to step down as the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, where does the United States stand in the continuing effort to promote widespread adoption of electronic health records...
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Fri, Mar 03 2011 8:32 AM
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