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The Obama administration's options for health care cost control: hope versus reality


T Marmor, J Oberlander, J White - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2009 - Am Coll Physicians
Controlling the costs of medical care has long been an elusive goal in US health policy. This
article examines the options for health care cost control under the Obama administration. The
authors argue that the administration's approach to health reform offers some potential for ...
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[PDF] The politics of paying for health reform: zombies, payroll taxes, and the holy grail


J Oberlander - Health Aff (Millwood), 2008 - rwjf.org
Page 1. FRESH-Thinking Focused Research on Efficient, Secure Healthcare The
Politics Of Paying For Health Reform: Zombies, Payroll Taxes, And The Holy Grail
by Jonathan Oberlander, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Social ...
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Doing more with less: a conversation with Kerry Weems


JK Iglehart - Health Affairs, 2009 - healthaff.highwire.org
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is a resource-starved agency with few
friends on Capitol Hill. From the perspective of its last administrator, neither Congress nor the
White House, regardless of party, provides CMS with the resources to effectively manage ...
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The Expanding Medical and Behavioral Resources with Access to Care for …


GI Lancaster, R O'Connell, DL Katz, JAE … - Annals of Internal …, 2009 - Am Coll Physicians
The group proposes a tiered plan, the core of which (Tier 1) would be lifetime, basic, publicly
funded coverage for the entire population on the basis of the best evidence about which therapies
are considered life saving, life-sustaining, or preventive. Optional coverage (Tier 2) would ...
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[PDF] Cost control and health care reform: the case for all-payer regulation


J White - Washington, DC: Campaign for America's Future, 2009 - ourfuture.org
Successful health care reform requires effective cost control. Yet the cost control discussion to
date has been dominated by proposals involving system reorganization which, however attractive
in principle, have already been analyzed by the Congressional Budget Office and judged ...
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Toward a 21st-century health care system: recommendations for health care reform

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K Arrow, A Auerbach, J Bertko, S Brownlee, … - Annals of Internal …, 2009 - Am Coll Physicians
Replace the current fee-for-service payment system with a payment system that encourages
and rewards innovation in the efficient delivery of quality care. The new payment system should
invest in the development of outcome measures to guide payment.
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Health care reform in Massachusetts--expanding coverage, escalating costs

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R Steinbrook - The New England journal of medicine, 2008 - nejm.highwire.org
The far-reaching health care reforms that Massachusetts enacted in April 2006 are often cited
as a model for other states. 1 After 2 years, the good news is that the new programs have ramped
up rapidly, the number of people without health insurance has been substantially ...
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[PDF] The case for public plan choice in national health reform


JS Hacker, NAF Fellow - Accessed at http://institute. ourfuture. org/files/ …, 2009 - law.berkeley.edu
University of California, Berkeley School of Law 2440 Bancroft Way, Suite 204 Berkeley CA 94704
510 64 8527 Fax: 510 643 2362 www.law.berkeley.edu/chef s.htm ... THE CASE FOR PUBLIC
PLAN CHOICE IN ... KEY TO COST CONTROL AND QUALITY COVERAGE
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[CITATION] Safety-net hospitals falling into financial crisis


S Feld - Repairing the healthcare system. March, 2008
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Keeping the patient in the equation--humanism and health care reform


P Hartzband, J Groopman - The New England Journal of Medicine, 2009 - nejm.highwire.org
Over the past decade, two major movements have emerged in medicine, both intended to improve
patient care. The medical humanism movement seeks to understand the patient as a person,
focusing on individual values, goals, and preferences with respect to clinical decisions. ...
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