Advocates for Evidence-Based Health Policy Speakers
Looking to Massachusetts for Answers
in 2006 served as a model for the (ACA), and many policy experts are closely following the state to estimate what we can expect with the ACA. One important question to policymakers and the public is whether the ACA will Continue Reading …
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 …
PCMH falls flat in New Orleans
With the expansion of Medicaid provided by the Affordable Care Act, should be analyzed for their potential positive impact on Medicaid populations. A PCMH is a team-based health care delivery model led by a primary care physician that emphasizes specific 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 …
Mid-level providers are moving on up
Over the past several decades, there has been a dire need for primary care services across the United States, especially in rural and poor urban settings. This need has increased dramatically with more citizens insured through the . Mid-level providers Continue Reading …