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Author: Seth Trueger, MD, MPH

Dr. Trueger is an emergency physician in Chicago whose interests include social media for health professions, payment and delivery reform, crowding, airway, and resuscitation. He is the Social Media Editor for the Annals of Emergency Medicine and the popular Twitter personality known as @MDaware.

Medicaid Work Requirements

Posted onAugust 16, 2018August 16, 2018AuthorSeth Trueger, MD, MPH

I am a practicing emergency physician, and I have taken care of patients in a number of contexts — private (for profit and nonprofit), public, and VA emergency departments. Additionally, I completed a fellowship in health policy which included working Continue Reading …

CategoriesMedicaid, OP/notes

Crossing the Line

Posted onMay 19, 2017January 6, 2018AuthorSeth Trueger, MD, MPH

Crossing the Line from Seth Trueger

CategoriesAffordability & Delivery System, Education & Events, Symposium

The Affordable Care Act: An Evidence-Based Update

Posted onJune 11, 2016January 6, 2018AuthorSeth Trueger, MD, MPH

Dr. Seth Trueger’s annual foray into the nuts and bolts behind the Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care Act: An Evidence-Based Update from Cedric Dark

CategoriesAffordable Care Act, Education & Events, Health reform, Symposium

Get What You Pay For & Pay for What You Get

Posted onOctober 21, 2015October 20, 2015AuthorSeth Trueger, MD, MPH

Andrew Sprung and I had a great conversation about Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s claim that premiums are rising (see the Storify below). Our view: premiums are generally flat. There is a lot of variation around this, mostly geographic, and also Continue Reading …

CategoriesOP/notes

Narrow Networks: The Result of Competition, not the Barrier

Posted onOctober 13, 2015October 18, 2017AuthorSeth Trueger, MD, MPH1 Comment

This fantastic article by Dan Diamond in Forbes on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s gibberish on health care during his 60 Minutes interview sparked some great discussion on Twitter – see the Storify below. Dan makes an amazing analogy: Blaming Obamacare for insurance companies’ behavior is Continue Reading …

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