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No, Bernie Sanders is not going to bankrupt America to the tune of $18 trillion

Posted September 16, 2015

By Paul WaldmanThe Washington Post, Sept. 15, 2015The big policy headline today comes from the Wall Street Journal, which delivers this alarming message: "Price Tag

Bernie Sanders just slammed a report that claimed his proposals would cost a monstrous $18 trillion

Posted September 16, 2015

By Brett LoGiurato Business Insider, Sept. 15, 2015 Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) is pushing back on the eye-popping estimated price tag of his progressive wish

Wall Street Journal’s Scary Bernie Sanders Price Tag Ignores Health Savings

Posted September 15, 2015

By David Dayen The Intercept, Sept. 15, 2015 The screaming headline on Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal reads “Price Tag of Bernie Sanders’s Proposals: $18 Trillion.” This would comprise

TenOne: Medicare-for-All National Student Day of Action on 10/1/15

Posted September 14, 2015

By Joan BrunwasserOpEd News, Sept. 13, 2015My guest today is Scott Goldberg, a fourth year medical student at the University of Chicago's Pritzker School of

Are Medicare Pay-for-Performance Benefits Worth the Risk?

Posted September 10, 2015

By Jacqueline DiChiaraRevCycle Intelligence, Sept. 10, 2015By Jacqueline DiChiara | RevCycle Intelligence
Medicare pay-for-performance (P4P) incentives are inadvertently diverting money away from those financially aching hospitals

Nothing Can be Gained in a Broken System

Posted September 10, 2015

Courage Campaign’s Paul Y. Song shares his journey to pursue justice in the U.S. health care systemBy Paul Y. Song, M.D.Inheritance, September 2015In 1991 then

A health system in dire need of reform

Posted September 8, 2015

By Robert S. Kiefner, M.D.Concord (N.H.) Monitor, Aug. 23, 2015Through some mutation of American exceptionalism, we have come to believe that by spending more per

‘Value-based’ payment a threat to Hawaii health care

Posted September 8, 2015

By Stephen B. Kemble, M.D. Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Sept. 6, 2015 The architects of the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA) blamed high U.S. health costs on excessive and

Blog: Do patients held for observation skew performance on quality measures?

Posted August 27, 2015

By Melanie Evans Modern Healthcare, Vital Signs, Aug. 27, 2015Just how much success have hospitals had in their efforts to prevent patients from returning soon after

Lower Hospital Readmissions a Mere Label Change, Analysis Says

Posted August 27, 2015

By John LauermanBloomberg Business, Aug. 27, 2015Fewer returns driven by billing gimmick more than ObamacareProviders seeking to avoid cuts in Medicare reimbursementLower U.S. hospital readmission

Americans Don’t Like Pharma And Think They’re Getting Ripped Off

Posted August 20, 2015

Americans pay more for prescription drugs than the rest of the world, and we've noticed. By Jeffrey Young The Huffington Post, August 20, 2015 WASHINGTON

Troubled multi-employer plans show need for single payer

Posted August 17, 2015

By Anne Scheetz, M.D., and Hale LandesFox Valley Labor News, July 2, 2015Multi-employer or Taft-Hartley plans — a “made-in-America” source of health coverage and other

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