James Capretta’s roadmap to repeal
At National Review Online, James Capretta spells out how a Republican controlled government could repeal health reform, even without 60 votes in the Senate. It
At National Review Online, James Capretta spells out how a Republican controlled government could repeal health reform, even without 60 votes in the Senate. It
GAO: Income Security: Older Adults and the 2007-09 Recession Today in TIE: Reflex, Austin on rules of thumb for health care consumers, Don on a
Politico has a story today about the Medicare hospice benefit taking cuts in the ACA and in the sequester if the Super Committee does not
While perusing my Wonkbook email this morning, I came across this gem: Sen. Olympia Snowe, the most moderate Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, parted ways with
Medicare has begun to release patient safety ratings for hospitals, reports Jordan Rau. “The new data, available starting last week on Medicare’s Hospital Compare website, evaluate hospitals
Ron Lieber in Bucks blog hits the nail on the head regarding Long Term Care (LTC) policy: Pair the Class Act news with an essay
For a few weeks now, I’ve been enjoying the content at the Altarum Institute’s HealthPolicyForum.org, some of it from long ago, as it turns out. Last
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