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In the Chicago Tribune, Deborah Shelton examines how unprepared Americans are to pay for their own long-term care needs as…

I know firsthand how hard it is to explain something like an Accountable Care Organization in a 2,500-word magazine piece.…

Every month, we all get those embargoed Kaiser Family Foundation tracking polls in our email. As I open it, I…

I don’t routinely blog about the work of AHCJ board members (which doesn’t mean you shouldn’t read Charles Ornstein’s latest…

The phrase “dual eligibles” has always been a mouthful for describing people old enough (or disabled enough) to be on…

We hear a lot about accountable care organizations. What about “accountable care?” What questions do you have about Health Policy…

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The ill-fated CLASS Act is gone. What’s not gone is the problem of how to provide long-term care to the…

There’s been a fair amount of coverage about the lower-than-expected enrollment in high-risk pools created by the federal Health Policy…

On Friday, Oct. 7, the Institute of Medicine plans to release its essential health benefits report – those are the…

A new, but time-limited – looks like the emails may just be going out for just for 30 days –…
