Monthly Archives: July 2009

Incentives, Incentives, Incentives (and Risk Selection)

This is the first of a three-part series on the incentives involved in creating meaningful health care reform. If any major health care legislation is passed in the United States in 2009, it will almost certainly involve some form of an...

Electronic Medical Information is Critical for Returning Service Members

Two years have passed since a Washington Post article revealed some instances of inadequate treatment of soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. The resulting public outcry and concern for our nation’s veterans led to a number of...

Creating a National AIDS Strategy With Impact

The campaign to create a National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NAS) for the United States has been a remarkable success so far. Over the last 2 years, the concept has won support from hundreds of organizations and more than 1,000 individuals. They...