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Do You Really Like Your (Sub-Par) Policy? Keep it Another Year | Reforming Health blog
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Do You Really Like Your (Sub-Par) Policy? Keep it Another Year. November 14, 2013. Sure it might have been cheap, but many policyholders were one illness or accident away from crushing bills and even bankruptcy. And is it worth it to allow insurers to keep selling these policies to cherry-picked healthy people, even if it threatens to raise premiums for many of the 40 million uninsured people who have been priced out of the individual market because of their health status, age or gender? The people decry...
Are Readmission Penalties Unfair to Safety Net Hospitals? | Reforming Health blog
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Community-based Care Transitions Program. Are Readmission Penalties Unfair to Safety Net Hospitals? October 23, 2014. Earlier this month Medicare fined 2,610 hospitals. The fines are intended to jolt hospitals to pay attention to what happens to their patients after they leave, according to Kaiser Health News. The goal of the readmissions reduction program is to improve the quality of care while also cutting Medicare costs associated with patients bouncing back and forth to hospitals. There are alrea...
Uncategorized | Reforming Health blog
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Posts from the ‘Uncategorized’ Category. Lift the Ban on Gun Violence Research on. June 22, 2016. Not Even Close on. June 9, 2016. Do You Really Like Your (Sub-Par) Policy? Keep it Another Year on. November 14, 2013. Same Drug, Wildly Different Price: Generic in Name Alone on. November 11, 2013. The Nine Lives (and counting) of Obamacare on. October 30, 2013. Health Care Prices “Are Too Damn High” on. February 27, 2013. Politics Be Damned: “5 Trends That Will Shape U.S. Health Care” on. November 6, 2012.
Workplace health promotion | Reforming Health blog
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Posts from the ‘Workplace health promotion’ Category. Do Workplace Wellness Programs Work? Yes, But it Depends on. September 18, 2014. Naomi Freundlich is an award-winning journalist, policy wonk and health advocate with over 25 years experience. Lift the Ban on Gun Violence Research. Is the Affordable Care Act Still Affordable? Protecting Women’s Health? Texas Abortion Law Does Just the Opposite. Keep the Focus on Rising Drug Prices, Not Smirking Shkreli. The Carlat Psychiatry Blog. The Health Care Blog.
Do Workplace Wellness Programs Work? Yes, But it Depends… | Reforming Health blog
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Do Workplace Wellness Programs Work? Yes, But it Depends. September 18, 2014. There’s been a lot of controversy recently about workplace wellness programs: Do they save money for employers on healthcare costs? Can they produce measurable benefits for employee health? Do they unfairly punish people who are unable to participate? Are these programs just a ploy to shift medical costs to unhealthy employees? Recently Austin Frakt and Aaron Carroll revisited these questions in a piece for the. And his team at...
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“worried well” | Health Beat by Maggie Mahar
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: “worried well”. 8220;Clinical Man”–by Clifton Meador (Why Do So Many Of Us Need Medical Tests to Tell Us That We Are Well? March 21, 2015. Editor’s Note–. Below, a post by Dr. Clifton Meador, author of more than a dozen insightful, often witty books including. Sketches of a Small Town, Circa 1940. Rue Medical Detective Stories. On Amazon, I compared Meador to Mark Twain.). The Last Well Person. Some of his most popular posts include:.
overtreatment | Health Beat by Maggie Mahar
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. 8220;Clinical Man”–by Clifton Meador (Why Do So Many Of Us Need Medical Tests to Tell Us That We Are Well? March 21, 2015. Editor’s Note–. Below, a post by Dr. Clifton Meador, author of more than a dozen insightful, often witty books including. Sketches of a Small Town, Circa 1940. Rue Medical Detective Stories. On Amazon, I compared Meador to Mark Twain.). The Last Well Person. The fiction, which was published as an “Occasional Note” in. November 2011,...
Books and DVD | Health Beat by Maggie Mahar
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Books by Maggie Mahar. Money-Driven Medicine: The Real Reason Health Care Costs So Much. Filled with arresting statistics and stunning anecdotes, Maggie Mahar’s. Is the sort of book you can’t help but tattoo with a thousand underlines, exclamation points, and scrawled comments. So it’s surprising that the most poignant lines come just seven pages into the preface. A History of the Boom, 1982 2004 (Harper Collins, 2004). Money-Driven Medicine, the Film.
Nortin Hadler | Health Beat by Maggie Mahar
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Nortin Hadler. 8220;Clinical Man”–by Clifton Meador (Why Do So Many Of Us Need Medical Tests to Tell Us That We Are Well? March 21, 2015. Editor’s Note–. Below, a post by Dr. Clifton Meador, author of more than a dozen insightful, often witty books including. Sketches of a Small Town, Circa 1940. Rue Medical Detective Stories. On Amazon, I compared Meador to Mark Twain.). The Last Well Person. Some of his most popular posts include:. Novem...
“The Last Well Person” | Health Beat by Maggie Mahar
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: “The Last Well Person”. 8220;Clinical Man”–by Clifton Meador (Why Do So Many Of Us Need Medical Tests to Tell Us That We Are Well? March 21, 2015. Editor’s Note–. Below, a post by Dr. Clifton Meador, author of more than a dozen insightful, often witty books including. Sketches of a Small Town, Circa 1940. Rue Medical Detective Stories. On Amazon, I compared Meador to Mark Twain.). The Last Well Person. The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor...
Unheard Hearts – A Metaphor, by Clifton K. Meador | Health Beat by Maggie Mahar
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Unheard Hearts A Metaphor, by Clifton K. Meador. October 28, 2012. Below, a guest-post by Dr. Clifton. Meador. Know Meador as the author of a popular. Guest-post “The Art of Diagnosis. 8221; drawn from his book. True Medical Detective Sto. 8220;A Young Doctor and a Coal Miner’s Wife.”). Long-term readers will recognize Meador both as one of the stars in the film,. The Art and Science of Nondisease (the. New England Journal of Medicine, 1965). There was ...
Clifton Meador | Health Beat by Maggie Mahar
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: Clifton Meador. 8220;Clinical Man”–by Clifton Meador (Why Do So Many Of Us Need Medical Tests to Tell Us That We Are Well? March 21, 2015. Editor’s Note–. Below, a post by Dr. Clifton Meador, author of more than a dozen insightful, often witty books including. Sketches of a Small Town, Circa 1940. Rue Medical Detective Stories. On Amazon, I compared Meador to Mark Twain.). The Last Well Person. Some of his most popular posts include:.
medical testing | Health Beat by Maggie Mahar
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: medical testing. 8220;Clinical Man”–by Clifton Meador (Why Do So Many Of Us Need Medical Tests to Tell Us That We Are Well? March 21, 2015. Editor’s Note–. Below, a post by Dr. Clifton Meador, author of more than a dozen insightful, often witty books including. Sketches of a Small Town, Circa 1940. Rue Medical Detective Stories. On Amazon, I compared Meador to Mark Twain.). The Last Well Person. Some of his most popular posts include:.
“Clinical Man”–by Clifton Meador (Why Do So Many Of Us Need Medical Tests to Tell Us That We Are Well?) | Health Beat by Maggie Mahar
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. 8220;Clinical Man”–by Clifton Meador (Why Do So Many Of Us Need Medical Tests to Tell Us That We Are Well? March 21, 2015. Editor’s Note–. Below, a post by Dr. Clifton Meador, author of more than a dozen insightful, often witty books including. Sketches of a Small Town, Circa 1940. Rue Medical Detective Stories. On Amazon, I compared Meador to Mark Twain.). The Last Well Person. The fiction, which was published as an “Occasional Note” in. November 2011,...
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Reforming Gary
Observations and Thoughts of a Presbyterian Pastor. Monday, June 9, 2014. A Man of Restless Leisure. It has been a year since I posted anything in this blog. I retired from the PC(USA) and, by default, I retired from writing in this blog. This past year has been depressing, restful, and spiritually enriching. Perhaps a good structure for this post would be to try to explain what I mean by those three terms. Links to this post. Wednesday, May 8, 2013. Seeing with Poor Vision. Doors for service in the PC(U...
Reforming Government | Reforming Government
Your browser does not support iFrames. Skip to main content. Property Tax Cap Homepage. NY's High Property Taxes. Where does your community rank in property taxes? How many local governments in your community? Take the property tax quiz. A citizen's guide to the property tax cap. A citizen's guide to consolidating overlapping governments. A closer look at your tax "bill". Useful websites and info. What is the property tax cap? Who is subject to the property tax cap? Are there exceptions to the tax cap?
Reforming Grady | The Public Hospital Accountability Act of 2008
The Public Hospital Accountability Act of 2008. Lt Gov Casey Cagle. About the Public Hospital Accountability Act of 2008. Senator David Shafer (R-Duluth) has announced plans to introduce the Public Hospital Accountability Act of 2008 in the next session of the General Assembly. He is circulating a draft of the proposed legislation among members of the General Assembly. He has also released a draft to the public for comment. Grady is operated by the Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority, a political entity cre...
Reforming Grady | The Public Hospital Accountability Act of 2008
The Public Hospital Accountability Act of 2008. Lt Gov Casey Cagle. About the Public Hospital Accountability Act of 2008. Senator David Shafer (R-Duluth) has announced plans to introduce the Public Hospital Accountability Act of 2008 in the next session of the General Assembly. He is circulating a draft of the proposed legislation among members of the General Assembly. He has also released a draft to the public for comment. Grady is operated by the Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority, a political entity cre...
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October 23, 2014. Are Readmission Penalties Unfair to Safety Net Hospitals? Earlier this month Medicare fined 2,610 hospitals. A record number for readmitting too many patients less than 30 days after they were discharged. In 2015, these hospitals will see their Medicare reimbursements cut by as little as .01% to a maximum of 3% in this, the third year that the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP) has been in place. Were readmitted within 30 days to ho...
Reforming Healthcare in Europe - Reforming Healthcare in Europe
Reforming Healthcare in Europe. Europe has a problem. We face rising demand for health services at a time when public spending is under pressure and we have ever fewer healthcare professionals. At the root of this problem is a demographic trend that will see an expanding elderly population in need of, and expecting, a high level of care while the number of taxpayers contributing to the national treasury is shrinking. Boiling Point - The Need to Transform the Medtech Model in Europe. This report was writt...
Reforming Hell – God's justice compels Him to restore everything to the way it was meant to be—together, wholeheartedly enjoying & praising Him forever!
God's justice compels Him to restore everything to the way it was meant to be together, wholeheartedly enjoying and praising Him forever! Everyone is a child of God. Four Views on Hell: Second Edition. The Bible’s Overall Story. 8220;Death and the Life Hereafter” Lectures. How, and to whom, do we show hospitality? November 23, 2016. November 23, 2016. Continuing on from the last post. Another reason for showing hospitality is that provides a place for God to work:. A Meal with Jesus. For example, rather ...
[re]forminghipster | A reforming hipsters search for inner peace in america
A reforming hipsters search for inner peace in america. What is a Hipster? November 22, 2014. Life and Death: all the Balancing Acts. I have realized, without intending to sound overly negative, just how human I am as of late. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not as if I thought I was some infallible superhero in the past (ha! Far from it) but I guess I never realized just how much I could feel certain feelings. And What does that mean? Answers, not right away. Oh and I’ve also come to realize, this is a must, a...
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The Reforming Humanist | the life of faith meets the life of the mind
The life of faith meets the life of the mind. My life right now. September 16, 2011 by Kris Shaffer. They found Mary, as usual, deep in the study of thorough bass and human nature; and had some new extracts to admire, and some new observations of thread-bare morality to listen to (Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice. Mary and I are kindred spirits these days. Jesus, the new Phinehas. August 22, 2011 by Kris Shaffer. And the key part:. Does this sound familiar? Who made atonement for God’s people? We often r...
Reforming Imagination | every city bar brawl, every fist fight, every bullet from a gun is written upon the palms of the Holy One
Every city bar brawl, every fist fight, every bullet from a gun is written upon the palms of the Holy One. Responses to What They Say! Brief Interviews with Dangerous People! Anonymous and Dangerous Guest Writers! Laugh “Haha.”. How big, I wonder, would the house have to be to host a party for all the images of Caleb I have held? Three or four thousand square feet, but. Read more ». 8230;…………………………………. Read more ». State of the Ark, 2016. They have garbage cans on the Ark (NOW in Kentucky! A Christian In...