Bundled payments and nursing
Interesting post by Gail Wilensky in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Human Capital blog. Her discussion of the impact of bundling on the role of
Interesting post by Gail Wilensky in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Human Capital blog. Her discussion of the impact of bundling on the role of
GAO: VA Community Living Centers: Actions Needed to Better Manage Risks to Vets Quality of Life and Care Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Recs of Special Commission
A review: Under competitive bidding among Medicare plans, private health insurers and traditional Medicare would offer bids (their cost) for providing a defined benefit to
On Tuesday, I posted on how removing cost sharing for primary care didn’t seem to increase its use. I theorized that cost-sharing may be an
Bowles and Simpson tell students slim chance for a deal, writes Jim Morrill. The chairs of the President’s deficit reduction commission took questions from UNC-Charlotte students on
Interesting piece in USA Today: West Virginia had the highest antibiotic use per capita from 1999 to 2007, the period evaluated by scientists from Extending the
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s (RWJF) New Public Health Blog has an interesting post of the use of social media reports of flu-like symptoms to
In a new paper, Chapin White covers issues pertaining to competition in insurance markets raised in two of my recent posts (one, two), though he covers a great deal
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