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  • CMS Encourages Innovation

    Published September 1, 2001
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    Since January 22, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, formerly the Health Care Financing Administration, has approved 910 new and pending Medicaid and SCHIP amendments and waivers.
  • ‘Just Gotta Learn from the Wrong Things You Done’

    Published September 1, 2001
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    I've long had an interest in health policy. But I first became passionate about health care during the epic battle over Clintoncare. I still regard that victory as one of my party's finest hours.
  • 09/2001: The Pulse

    Published September 1, 2001
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    Lots of people are making the connection that MSAs are a better way to empower patients than are lawsuits after someone is dead or injured. The Florida Times-Union argues the PBOR is actually a “trial lawyers’ bill of rights.
  • States and the Patients’ Bill of Rights

    Published September 1, 2001
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    "We are very concerned about federal pre-emption of our state law, which is working well for the citizens of Ohio. Federal pre-emption is not necessary," said J.
  • Undoing the Wrong Things You Done

    Published September 1, 2001
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    Since I began writing on health care social policy, I have tried hard to give the benefit of the doubt to those who claim to stand on high moral ground in defense of their intentions to provide for the “greater social good.
  • New Medicaid Reform Empowers States

    Published September 1, 2001
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    President George W. Bush has a plan to extend Medicaid coverage to more people . . . without spending more money.
  • Snookered Again

    Published September 1, 2001
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    Most physicians are wonderful people. They are super intelligent, ethical, and brave. They take upon themselves the burden of deciding matters of life and death. And not just in some abstract, theoretical way, but down and dirty where the blood is.
  • Dodging the Patient’s Bill of Rights

    Published September 1, 2001
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    Members of Congress and representatives of federal employee organizations are trying to get out from under the “patients’ bill of rights” legislation.
  • Health Care in England: Not Your Cup of Tea: Introduction

    Published September 1, 2001
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    It is one thing to read about the National Health Care System (NHS) in England as reported by our mainstream media. It is quite different to experience first-hand how most English citizens have been trapped in a failing single-payer health care system.
  • HHS Initiative Reaches Uninsured, Stays Budget Neutral

    Published September 1, 2001
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    HHS Secretary Tommy G.
  • New Study Says Medical Errors Are Overstated

    Published September 1, 2001
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    In the March 2001 issue of Health Care News, we reported “as many as 98,000 Americans are dying each year as a result of medical errors.
  • Timeline: Stem Cell Research Debate

    Published September 1, 2001
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    November 1998 — University of Wisconsin scientists publish their discovery of human embryonic stem cells. August 23, 2000 — National Institutes of Health issues final guidelines for funding stem cell research.
  • The Defined Contribution Health Benefit: A Practical Primer

    Published August 1, 2001
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    A defined contribution approach to health care creates a new, more sustainable financial framework for an employer seeking to provide its employees with health benefits and purchase health plan coverage.
  • Missouri Chamber Launches Innovative Approach to Small Group Insurance

    Published August 1, 2001
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    Leave it to the Show Me State to lead the way with ground-breaking health care insurance solutions using market-based principles.
  • The Forest vs. The Trees on Patients’ Rights

    Published August 1, 2001
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    "Patients' rights" legislation is once again taking center stage in Washington, DC. The new leadership in the Senate is making the curbing of the HMO industry a priority, and the nature of the subject overall is making it news.
  • Single-Payer No Guarantee of Quality Care

    Published August 1, 2001
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    Single-payer health care systems are frequently proposed as the solution to the problem of health care access for the uninsured.
  • Tennessee Taxpayers Revolt

    Published August 1, 2001
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    Tennessee lawmakers abandoned their efforts to pass a state income tax, aimed at funding the state’s government-run health care system, after protesters chanting “No new taxes” broke windows in the capitol building in Nashville on Friday, July 13.
  • 08/2001: The Pulse

    Published August 1, 2001
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    Writing in Slate, Michael Kinsley argues on the one hand, the Patients’ Bill of Rights validates liberal ascendancy. He points out "that no major Republican is out there saying, 'No. This violates my most basic free-market principles.
  • Patients’ Bill of Rights a Pandora’s Box

    Published August 1, 2001
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    In response to consumer dissatisfaction with managed care, the U.S.
  • 08/2001: State Legislative Update

    Published August 1, 2001
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    Florida This year's legislative session was a mixed blessing for the state's residents.
  • Bill of Rights . . . or Federal Takeover of Medicine?

    Published August 1, 2001
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    For decades, the U.S. health care system was the envy of the entire world.
  • Patients’ Rights Debate Lacks Honesty

    Published August 1, 2001
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    There is something very important missing from the Patients’ Bill of Rights (PBOR) ... and from the politicians’ discussion of what the pending legislation entails. In a word, honesty is missing.
  • 08/2001: The Galen Report

    Published August 1, 2001
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    In “Importing HCFA-Style Regulation Into the Private Sector Through The Patients' Bill of Rights,” Robert E. Moffit of The Heritage Foundation looks beyond the litigation aspect of the patients' bill of rights and examines the regulatory implications.
  • Pharmacy Groups File Suit Against U.S.

    Published August 1, 2001
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    The National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) and National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) have filed a complaint against Tommy Thompson, Secretary of Health and Human Services, and Tom Scully, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare

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