On The Record (with daily recap)
Today in TIE: Reflex, Austin on our health care tight spot, Don interviews Marsha Gold about dual eligible options: part 1, part 2, part 3,
Today in TIE: Reflex, Austin on our health care tight spot, Don interviews Marsha Gold about dual eligible options: part 1, part 2, part 3,
Sorry folks, no podcast this week. Between my travels and Aaron’s meetings, we just couldn’t pull it off. Same time next week? In the meantime,
I’m at the ASLME “Conflicts of Interest in the Practice of Medicine: A National Symposium.” (agenda here) This one-and-a-half day conference has featured an array
This is the third and final part of my interview with Marsha Gold of Mathematica Policy Research. Part I of the interview and Part II.
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) has a new paper analyzing the recent Democratic offer to the Supercommittee (called Democratic Offer in tables)
Austin reminds me that he had a response to my concerns last week as well (I was on vacation!): The question is, once ACOs are
This is the second part of an interview with Marsha Gold of Mathematica Policy Research on reform options for the care of dual eligibles. Part
When the new ACO rules were released last Thursday, I was on vacation, and didn’t post on them. Sarah Kliff did, though, and also found time to
Health reform’s popularity is waning, reports Jason Millman (POLITICO). “Just 34 percent of those surveyed said they have a favorable view of the Affordable Care
Marsha Gold is a Senior Fellow at Mathematica Policy Research who is an expert on Medicare, Medicaid and the care of the dual eligibles. She
Earlier this week, I presented some charts and commentary to The Health Management Academy’s Treasurer Forum. All of the content of my talk has appeared
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