Patient-centered medical homes need a new reimbursement model
Patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs) seek to re-organize how patients with complex treatment plans interact with the health sector. First, the bad news: high-quality PCMHs cost
Patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs) seek to re-organize how patients with complex treatment plans interact with the health sector. First, the bad news: high-quality PCMHs cost
I have a new piece up at CNN.com entitled “Why Medicaid expansion is key part of health reform“. I think the title pretty much gives
Sarah Kliff has a post up at WaPo that shows what happens if a state opts out of the Medicaid expansion. Here it is: But
I have a hard time with the “best in the world” triumphalism that often surrounds “debates” on health care reform. I’ve done my best to
This blog has a long and detailed record on concern over health care spending. My posts have also acknowledged how difficult I think it will
From “Is There ‘Too Much’ Inequality in Health Spending Across Income Groups?” by Laurence Ales, Roozbeh Hosseini, and Larry Jones: A key policy debate in the
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