Brand New Law! The Need to Market Health Care Reform
The most serious problem with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is not its contents but its packaging.… Continue reading →
The most serious problem with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is not its contents but its packaging.… Continue reading →
Comparative effectiveness research (CER) stands out as the intriguing wild card of health care reform. CER compares competing treatments against… Continue reading →
The Affordable Care Act embodies a new social contract of health care solidarity through private ownership, markets, choice, and individual… Continue reading →
People who are politically “conservative” or “libertarian” in the way those terms are often deployed in contemporary American public discourse… Continue reading →
Research over the past three decades has demonstrated that population health is shaped powerfully by “[t]he contexts in which people… Continue reading →
Legal scholars have debated the impacts of government policy for millenia. In 81 B.C., Chinese scholars argued about the desirability… Continue reading →