March 10, 2014 The most significant force for health system transformation in the United States is employer activism. Last week’s decision to delay the Affordable Care Act’s employer mandate until…
There’s scant disagreement that a key to transforming the U.S. health system is strengthening its primary care foundation. But there’s no consensus about how. In last week’s new cycle, evidence…
February 24, 2014 Late Friday after the financial markets closed, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued its annual notice of 2015 payments to private insurers who sell…
Higher education has a relative value problem. The product of higher education is widely embraced in the United States: 20 million students attend our 3000 schools of higher learning. Per…
The prominence of health care in the public marketplace is no longer limited to the vigorous debate about the Affordable Care Act. Notwithstanding the tragedy of drug addiction woven into…
HHS released data last week about results from the Medicare Shared savings Program’s Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) performance in 2012: · 114 Medicare ACOs participated 2012: 54 reduced Medicare…
At the Davos World Economic Forum last week, income inequality was a prominent theme. WEF reported that in the past decade, 92% of global income growth in the past decade…
Last week, HHS issued its much-anticipated report about the first wave of enrollees in the state and federal health exchanges. Its release coincided with the 32nd Annual J P Morgan…
Last week, the news business was in overdrive. Led by coverage of the Polar Vortex, Chris Christie’s Tollgate and Dennis Rodman’s North Korean basketball diplomacy, it also included a come-from…
To the surprise of few, Pope Francis was named Time Magazine’s Person of the Year for 2013. It is significant beyond the obvious. The obvious: The former Archbishop of Buenos…