Amicus briefs on the ACA
UPDATE – the comments remind me to not assume you are lawyers. Translation below. Expect a tidal wave of amicus briefs for and against health
UPDATE – the comments remind me to not assume you are lawyers. Translation below. Expect a tidal wave of amicus briefs for and against health
Starting tonight, I’ll be celebrating Rosh Hashanah with my family. Then, starting Friday afternoon, I’ll be heading out on a long-needed vacation with my wife
careaboutyourcare.org: Improving Health Care Quality Commonwealth: Why Not the Best? Quality Improvement resources Kaiser/HRET: Employer Health Benefits, 2011 Today in TIE: Reflex, Austin on health
Some data on how retirees (and near-retirees) feel abut retirement: One in four retirees think life in retirement is worse than it was before they
High cost of cancer treatment doesn’t reflect benefits, say specialists, according to Nigel Hawkins. “Care of patients with cancer has become ‘a culture of excess’ in
Kaiser Family Foundation has a useful Data Spotlight on Special Needs Plans (Sept 2011), a subset of Medicare Advantage plans that cover dual eligibles (Medicare
This is a TIE-U post associated with Jonathan Oberlander’s Political Dynamics and Policy Dilemmas (UNC’s HPM 757, Fall 2011). For other posts in this series, see the course
Do you want to know what to read to become a true health policy wonk? Find out in my “Five Books” interview, now posted at The
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