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King v. Burwell: Knowns and Unknowns
Nothing gets a bunch of public health, public policy, and health care economics professionals quite as excited as prediction and speculation on the upcoming Supreme Court case: King v. Burwell. At the heart of the lawsuit is whether or not Continue Reading …
“Disruption is Neither Good nor Bad”
The ACA was a disruptive act. Disruption is neither good nor bad. It is what we make of it. Richard Nathan The popular media has mostly portrayed the Affordable Care Act as a piece of insurance expansion legislation, but many Continue Reading …
“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”
Providing universal health care in America would be easy if it were free. Sadly, that is not the case. All too often, the general public, doctors and researchers are quick to look for new drugs, devices or technologies as a Continue Reading …
Should readmissions penalties take patient socioeconomic status into account?
With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), our health care system has been charged with reforming the delivery of care via implementation of programs including but not limited to the hospital readmission reduction program (HRRP). Essentially, HRRP requires Continue Reading …
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