The complicated politics of a federal “coverage gap” workaround
James C. Capretta | Jul 14, 2021 | Federal
The Biden administration and Democrats in Congress are pursuing a two-track legislative agenda for the second half of 2021, although political considerations and a crowded calendar may force a merger. The first bill is supposed to consummate an agreement among a bipartisan group of ten senators for more infrastructure spending.
Take a number: Would long wait times in US healthcare be acceptable?
Joshua W. Axene | May 30, 2019
Joshua W. Axene, FSA, FCA, MAAA, is a Partner and Consulting Actuary with Axene Health Partners, LLC. Axene wrote the following article on Medicare For All. With all the talk of Medicare For All in the media, I started to think about American healthcare culture as we see it today
Column: Medicare for All
W. Stephen Love | Mar 6, 2019 | Texas
W. Stephen Love is President & CEO of the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council and a member of the Convening Panel for the State of Reform Health Policy Conference. In North Texas, we treat patients in our hospitals who support many cultural doctrines, so we steer clear of political discussion. We always try to advocate for
Commentary: Alaska Supreme Court issues milestone decision interpreting the Alaska Medical Peer Review Statute
Stephen Rose - Hall Render | Oct 5, 2018 | Alaska
On September 14, 2018, the Alaska Supreme Court significantly strengthened the protection for records and materials submitted to, or reviewed by, peer review organizations with its landmark decision interpreting AS 18.23.030, the Alaska Medical Peer Review Statute. In a unanimous decision reversing two lower court rulings, the Alaska Supreme Court
Column: The Uninsured Conundrum
W. Stephen Love | Aug 30, 2018 | Texas
W. Stephen Love is President & CEO of the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council and a member of the Convening Panel for the State of Reform Health Policy Conference. Henry Ford once said, “Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress and working together is success.” Regarding the reduction of our uninsured and underinsured population,
Will the marketplace fix health care costs?
Bruce Howell - Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt | Jul 23, 2018 | Washington
The United States’ three trillion dollar health care industry, an industry that affects every American is, from a cost containment perspective, out of control. For the past 35 years, health care has been the focus of every cost-containment strategy under the sun - and nothing has worked. Since 1970, health
Column: Uninsured on the rise in Texas
W. Stephen Love | Jul 18, 2018 | Texas
W. Stephen Love is President & CEO of the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council and a member of the Convening Panel for the State of Reform Health Policy Conference. Many improvements in the healthcare uninsured rates of U.S. citizens are beginning to erode, according to a Commonwealth Fund ACA Tracking Survey released this summer. Recent actions
Helping entrepreneurs navigate the health data universe
Julie Panek Anderson | Jun 29, 2018 | Washington
Data can be a barrier to innovation but it can also be a driver. Imagine the progress that could be made if smart, curious people could access the rich information they need to design, develop and deploy new solutions. This sentiment has been echoed within the walls at the Cambia
Moda takes a hit in Court of Appeals decision
Tom Holt | Jun 19, 2018 | Oregon
Tom Holt is the Managing Partner at The Holt Company, a Government and Public Affairs firm based in Portland, Oregon. Moda Health’s chances of recovering $214 million in ACA exchange market risk adjustment funds dropped precipitously last week. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a lower
Researchers and Scientists Bring New Era of Medicine to California’s Capitol
Priscilla VanderVeer | May 30, 2018 | California
California’s great weather, majestic scenery and sandy beaches aren’t all that the state has to boast about. The Golden State is also a major global hub for the research and development of breakthrough cures and treatments. The state’s innovative spirit, leading academic medical institutions and commitment to medical breakthroughs has