House v. Price and the CSR Payments Paradox
By STEVEN FINDLAY Many countries in the world have dysfunctional governments. Some have corrupt and devious ones, or even deadly ones. We’ve lived with serious ...
By STEVEN FINDLAY Many countries in the world have dysfunctional governments. Some have corrupt and devious ones, or even deadly ones. We’ve lived with serious ...
By KIP SULLIVAN, JD ACOs suffer astonishingly high turnover rates among their doctors and patients; their patients are unusually healthy; and those unusually he...
By THE DARK GODDESS OF REPLEVIN Suppose we frame the current health insurance* debate in a different way? *It is about insurance. “Health insurance”=/=”health c...
By WESTBY FISHER, MD In the May 2nd issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the American Medical Association (AMA) discusses the subjec...
By NIRAN AL-AGBA, MD In a little piece of legislation known as the Affordable Care Act, preventive services are mandated to be covered with no out-of-pocket exp...
By ADRIAN GROPPER, MD and DEBORAH PEEL, MD Health privacy sits at an uncomfortable junction between three interests: individual human rights, public / populatio...
By JILL MERRIGAN We know there are plenty of healthcare conferences to choose from if you’re looking to get inspired. However, we strongly believe our conferenc...
By JEFF GOLDSMITH In August 1989, Chicago Congressman Daniel Rostenkowski, then Chairman of the “powerful” House Ways and Means Committee, narrowly escaped an a...
By WILLIAM HERSH, MD The adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) has increased substantially in hospitals and clinician offices in large part due to the “m...
By ROBERT WACHTER, MD Dean Jameson, Trustees, Faculty, Family and Friends, and most of all, Graduates of the Class of 2017: Standing before you on this wonderfu...