End-of-Life Care: Recent Research and Discussions
by Kathryn Bailey Atul Gawande, a surgeon and staff writer at the New Yorker, became well known for his 2009 article, “The Cost Conundrum”, which used the town of McAllen, Texas to demonstrate that...
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Executive Interview Editor Josh Caplan recently talked with Shay Bilchik—founder and Director of the Center for Juvenile Justice Reform at the Georgetown Public Policy Institute—about at-risk youth,...
View ArticleEmployer-Sponsored Health Insurance: Is the Subsidy Necessary Post-ACA?
By Manon Scales As we continue to slog through this highly irregular and seemingly deadlocked budget season, the nebulous “reduction of tax expenditures” is a frequently discussed strategy for...
View ArticleIndividual Health Insurance Premiums Post-ACA: What You Get Depends on Where...
By Manon Scales With the full implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) fast approaching, nothing has experts, policy makers, and voters on the edge of their seats quite like the release of...
View ArticleThe Affordable Care Act in Post-Shutdown Washington: An Interview with Judith...
Judith Feder is a professor of public policy at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy, a senior advisor to the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, and an Institute...
View ArticleHealth Insurance Coverage Gaps: A Result of State-Level Decisions
By Manon Scales One of the primary goals of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is to expand the availability of health insurance coverage and decrease the number of uninsured individuals. This, the law will...
View ArticleChecking the Pulse of Health Care Reform
February 15 marked the last day of regular open enrollment under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance exchanges. The disastrous initial debuts of HealthCare.gov and other exchanges are now...
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