Health Reform

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CLASS Act Gone, But Costs of Aging Remain

Our (Limited) Policy Toolbox for Slowing Health Care Spending Growth

In my last post, I examined the causes of health care spending growth and discussed the factors that underlie the variation in spending both overtime and across countries. In this post, I want to focus on the broad strategies available to...

Health Care Law Subsidies: A Tale of Two Cities

When families gather in 2014, PPACA’s fairness will be questioned around many a dinner table. In that year, members of Congress from high cost-of-living areas are likely to hear quite a few of those questions from displeased...

Health Reform – Many Americans Don’t Know What It Means

Polls have shown that the public remains divided about health reform – and remarkably ill-informed about it.

What Community Health Centers Mean to Economic and Health Security

Reductions in funding for health centers threaten to erode capacity and jeopardize access to care for millions of Americans.