May 19, 2014 Public trust matters. It’s hard to build and easy to lose. Of late, subpar performance has drawn public attention to a wide variety of industry notables— General…
May 12, 2014 A study by Stanford researchers in the current issue of Health Affairs is likely to intensify growing tension between health insurers and hospitals. At issue: the impact…
Last Thursday, HHS released the final enrollment stats for health exchange enrollment for 2014: here’s what we learned: 8.1 million enrolled in a plan in the Health Insurance Marketplace—3.8 million…
The healthcare industry’s dependence on capital for technology and growth was on full display this week, particularly in the biopharma and medical device sectors where major deals were the focus….
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), sometimes called the Stimulus Act, was an $831 billion economic stimulus package enacted by the 111th Congress in February 2009 and signed…
In 1994, I wrote 99 Questions You Should Ask Your Doctor and Why having observed my dad’s journey through a two week medical ordeal involving heart bypass surgery. I…
April 7, 2014 How the U.S. health care system operates and performs is no longer a topic reserved for policy wonks, physicians and nurses who complain about its demise, insurers…
By tomorrow morning, the tally of enrollees in health exchanges will be between 6 and 7 million. Many of these will not finalize their paperwork until April 15, and many…
Four years ago yesterday, President Obama signed The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)—the most significant overhaul of our health system since Medicare and Medicaid were launched as part of…
The 18-34 year old segment of our population is a large, growing and important in our society. There are 80 million strong. Their attitudes, beliefs, values and actions are…