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National Health Policy Conference (Day 2)
The second day of the National Health Policy Conference started bright and early with two simultaneous discussions. I attended one on the interactions between Medicaid and the ACA Marketplaces. Medicaid & the Marketplaces (aka “When Churn Happens”) Arkansas and Iowa Continue Reading …
National Health Policy Conference 2014
If you haven’t been following my Twitter feed (@PolicyRx) you may have missed that I recently traveled to DC for the National Health Policy Conference sponsored by Academy Health. And if you missed the conference itself, don’t worry, I’m writing Continue Reading …
Cultivating Latino Policymakers to Ensure Health Care for All
With over 53 million in the United States, and more than 50,000 gaining the right to vote each month, Latinos are becoming increasingly influential in the American political sphere. Democrats promises of reform in areas ranging from immigration to health Continue Reading …
Health IT is worth the investment
Health information technology (HIT) is changing the delivery of health care. The federal government has spent billions of dollars to assist physicians and hospitals use HIT to improve outcomes. and a recent one found that HIT also has positive financial benefits Continue Reading …
The Heritage Uncertainty Principle
In physics, there is a fundamental limit to the precision with which the properties of a small particle can be known simultaneously. For instance, the observer cannot know both the position and the momentum of a particle like a photon Continue Reading …