April 21st 2025
Richard Hughes IV, JD, MPH, spoke about the upcoming oral arguments to be presented to the Supreme Court regarding the Braidwood case, which would determine how preventive services are guaranteed insurance coverage.
Medicare Reform Discussion Rages on During VP Debate
October 15th 2012Election Day is less than a month away now, and the candidates' stances on key issues related to healthcare are becoming clearer. One of the most polarizing issues so far has been Medicare. The Obama and Romney administrations have radically different views on how to move forward with the program, and those views were a major topic of conversation during last night's Vice Presidential Debate.
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Accountable Care Organization Model Gains Momentum Despite Risks
October 1st 2012Among the many delivery models that have been discussed in the midst of healthcare reform is Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). The general idea behind the ACO model is to provide something that is currently missing from our healthcare system: an incentive in the form of shared savings for organizations to constrain resources while maintaining (or even improving) quality.
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Robert Berenson, MD, FACP, Discusses How to Better Inform Providers on Quality Measures
September 25th 2012Robert Berenson, MD, FACP, Institue Fellow, Health Policy Center, Urban Institute, states that the development of new care delivery models will not happen overnight. There is time before expectations are put into specific quality metrics and regulations for models such as patient-centered medical homes and accountable care organizations.
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Sara Rosenbaum, JD, Answers What Would Happen if States Opt Out of Medicaid Expansion
September 25th 2012Sara Rosenbaum, JD, Harold and Jane Hirsh Professor of Health Law and Policy and Founding Chair, Department of Health Policy, George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, says that the purpose of health reform was to provide people a source of affordable coverage so everyone would be attached to a payment system.
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Medication Adherence and Medicare Expenditure Among Beneficiaries With Heart Failure
Modest increases in adherence to medication regimens among Medicare patients with heart failure were associated with lower Medicare spending in 3 major drug classes.
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Juliette Cubanski, PhD, Addresses Challenges Medicare Will Face Moving Forward
September 13th 2012Juliette Cubanski, PhD, Associate Director, Program on Medicare Policy, Kaiser Family Foundation, believes that the Medicare program overall has as much at stake in the 2012 election. Specifically, Dr. Cubanski says increasing private plan participation in Medicare and whether Medicare should move towards privatization will be some of the greatest challenges moving forward.
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Karen Ignagni, President and CEO, AHIP, Discusses Medicare's Hospital Readmission Penalties
September 13th 2012Karen Ignagni, President and Chief Executive Officer, AHIP, feels Medicare is right to take on the challenge of hospital readmissions. Ms. Ignagni also discusses how the Medicare Advantage plans have done a better job with traditional fee-for-services programs and tackling high hospital readmission rates.
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