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Why Do Pets Have Better Web Portals For Medical Records Than Humans?
One of the inescapable realities of having children is that it is very likely you will also have pets. And with pets come responsibilities that you naively thought would fall on someone else, such as walking your dog or taking your cat to the veterinarian...
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Defeating The ZIP Code Health Paradigm: Data, Technology, And Collaboration Are Key
Editor’s note: This article is part of a series of blog posts by leaders in health and health care who participated in Spotlight Health from June 25-28, the opening segment of the Aspen Ideas Festival . This year’s theme was Smart Solutions to the World...
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The Payment Reform Landscape: Why Medicare’s Hip And Knee Replacement Payment Model May Not Be The Answer For Other Payers And Purchasers
Some of the most common surgeries that Medicare beneficiaries receive are hip and knee replacements. In 2013, there were more than 400,000 inpatient primary procedures, costing Medicare more than $7 billion for hospitalizations alone. Medicare spends...
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Expanding Access To Palliative Care Services: The Tide Is Turning
Two recent announcements by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) demonstrate a clear commitment to improving the quality of care for older adults with serious illnesses. Together with the introduction of a bipartisan bill to better train...
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Thu, Aug 06 2015 8:25 AM
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Don’t Repeal the “Cadillac Tax” On High Cost Health Plans
Since the beginnings of employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI), employer contributions have been excluded from both income and payroll taxes, without limit (“the exclusion”). The Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) so-called “Cadillac Tax”—a nickname...
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Wed, Aug 05 2015 10:48 AM
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Nurse Practitioners Can Increase Treatment Accessibility For Opioid Addiction
Rates of opioid and first time heroin use have reached epidemic proportions in many American cities. While it may come as a surprise, almost 10 percent of full-time U.S. workers 18-64 years are dependent on, or have abused illicit substances and alcohol...
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2015 White House Conference On Aging: What Happened And What Was Missing
In July, the White House held its sixth Conference on Aging . The conference team took a modern approach to community engagement and reframed the dialogue on aging, by weaving older people—with and without daily needs—into the mainstream of daily American...
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Breaking Down Health Silos From Baltimore To Aspen
Editor’s note: This article is part of a series of blog posts by leaders in health and health care who participated in Spotlight Health from June 25-28, the opening segment of the Aspen Ideas Festival . This year’s theme was Smart Solutions to the World...
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Tue, Aug 04 2015 10:08 AM
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In Pursuit Of Hospital Quality: Creating Effective Performance Measures And Transparency In Health Care
When Garrison Keillor of “ Prairie Home Companion ” fame welcomes his radio audience to Lake Wobegon, his fictional Minnesota town, he describes it as a place where, “all the children are above average.” When one of us or our loved ones goes to a hospital...
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Tue, Aug 04 2015 6:27 AM
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Health Affairs’ August Issue: Hospital Quality And Care
The August issue of Health Affairs contains a cluster of articles focusing on hospital quality and care. Other subjects covered in this variety issue: ways state vaccine exemption laws affect disease outbreaks; how states with strong health insurance...
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A More Cohesive Home: Integrating Primary And Palliative Care For Seriously Ill Patients
Treatment for Mr. M’s advanced heart failure was no longer extending or improving his life. He was becoming increasingly short of breath and confused -and hospital stays provided only short-term relief. Mr. M’s cardiologist contacted Dr. P, his long-time...
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A State-Based Strategy For Expanding Primary Care Residency
As the health care system looks to improve overall health and reduce unnecessary spending, primary care physicians become increasingly critical. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) recognizes that primary care clinicians have the potential to “ bend the cost...
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Fri, Jul 31 2015 10:02 AM
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Implementing Health Reform: IRS Requests Comments On Cadillac Tax
One of the last remaining features of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that has yet to be implemented is the so-called “Cadillac tax,” which takes effect in 2018. Section 4980I will impose a 40 percent excise tax on employee benefits the cost of which exceeds...
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Implementing Health Reform: GAO And ASPE Reports Reveal IRS-Marketplace Coordination Difficulties, Impact Of Competition On Premiums
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) report, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA): IRS Needs to Strengthen Oversight of Tax Provisions for Individuals , released July 29, 2015, is both one of the clearest and most succinct descriptions...
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Hearing Echoes Today Of Two Powerful Moments Fifty Years Past
This year the months of June and July mark two milestone anniversaries in a history of all Americans’ quest for full and equal access to health care. Fifty years ago, on June 7, 1965, the United States Supreme Court ruled in the case Griswold v. Connecticut...
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