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The 2017 ACO Survey: What Do Current Trends Tell Us About The Future Of Accountable Care?
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Accountable Care Organizations: A Framework For Evaluating Proposed Rules
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the Office of the Inspector General, the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice, and the Internal Revenue Service have released proposed regulations for...
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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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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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Why Is There A Problem With Health Care Quality?
Editor’s Note: In addition to John Goodman (photo and bio above), this post was coauthored by Gerald Musgrave and Devon Herrick. Go to the web site of the Detroit Medical Center (DMC) and you will learn that DMC facilities rank among the “nation’s...
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Health Affairs Briefing: Still Crossing the Quality Chasm
Although the quality of U.S. health care has improved over the past decade, progress has been slow – and there is still much to be done to close gaps in the quality and safety of care, as detailed in the Institute of Medicine’s 2001 report, Crossing the...
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Pioneering Health Reform: Bringing Knowledge And Innovation To The Field
National health care reform passed in 2010 turns health care markets into laboratories for innovation—with calls to implement key changes to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and affordability of health care and increase value for the health care...
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The Care Span: A New Health Affairs Feature On Long-Term Services And Supports
Major changes lie ahead in the structure and delivery of long-term health care services and supports, accelerated by the Affordable Care Act. Among these are expanded options for people to receive services in their homes and communities; care coordination...
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March Health Affairs Issue: Innovations In Health Care Delivery
Under the Affordable Care Act, the federal government was handed an unprecedented set of tools to forge innovation in health care delivery through the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Now, as the new Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation begins its...
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Mismanaged Hospital Operations: A Neglected Threat To Reform
If one performs a “Google” search with the key words: “health reform” and “US OR America” for 2007, one will find about 160,000 links. If one does the same for 2010, there will be over 2.5 million links. Quite a difference! This is not surprising, since...
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The Case For Meaningful Use: Strengthened, Not Weakened
Last week the Archives of Internal Medicine published a study that calls into question the value of electronic health records, or EHRs, clinical decision support, and the federal “meaningful use” program, which provides financial incentives...
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Virginia Mason’s Clinical Transformation: Hard Work, Big Payoff
In the ten months since the passage of health reform, health care managers, particularly those in hospitals and health systems, have struggled to make sense of an onslaught of change in Medicare policy. The response has been depressing: an accelerating...
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Watch The Health Affairs Conference On Innovation In Care Delivery
Yesterday, on December 16, Health Affairs convened a day-long conference on “Innovations Across the Nation in Health Care Delivery.” Richard Gilfillan, the acting director of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, keynoted the event...
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Regional Quality Initiatives: Expanding The Partnership
If you’re looking for a transformation in health care, look first to America’s cities, towns and communities. That’s where it happens, among local men and women who deliver and receive care, and the employers and consumers who pay for it. That’s why the...
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Studies Puncture Arguments About Benefits of Imaging Self-Referral
When physicians who aren’t radiologists refer patients to imaging facilities they own or lease—known as self-referral—their patients don’t always benefit. In fact, these self-referrals lead to overuse of services, escalate spending, and rarely shorten...
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Health Affairs Conference: Innovations In Health Care Delivery
Health Affairs, the nation’s leading journal on health policy, is convening a day-long conference on “Innovations in Health Care Delivery.” The free conference is scheduled for Thursday, December 16, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at the Ronald Reagan...
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