While Massachusetts is the state health care reform example most often referred to in the discussion over federal reform efforts, Tennessee's earlier program to extend coverage may also offer lessons.
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The physical distribution and payment flows for pharmaceuticals in the United States are very complex. A new report helps explain those processes.
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An article examines barriers to physician participation in medical research.
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Because chronic disease accounts for a large percentage of total health spending, approaches to managing those diseases are constantly being developed and modified.
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One relatively unexplored method for reducing health spending is lowering providers' input costs. A New York Times article examines one category of hospital costs.
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A recent article questions the validity and utility of much health services research.
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Insurers have been under sharp attack for causing many of the problems reform is designed to address. One response has been to shift the responsibility for these problems to other…
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In a letter to a Congressman, the CBO gives its rationale for how it attributes costs and savings to prevention and wellness programs.
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The Congressional Budget Office has another useful report looking at the impacts of changes in health insurance on employment.
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The three largest PBMs have issued their second quarter results. All appear to be performing well.
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