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Kinder V. Geithner - Original Complaint, Peter Kinder Jul 2010

Kinder V. Geithner - Original Complaint, Peter Kinder

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Litigation

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Seven-Sky V. Holder - Amended Complaint, Susan Seven-Sky Jul 2010

Seven-Sky V. Holder - Amended Complaint, Susan Seven-Sky

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Litigation

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Florida V. Hhs - U.S. Motion To Dismiss, United States Department Of Health And Human Services Jun 2010

Florida V. Hhs - U.S. Motion To Dismiss, United States Department Of Health And Human Services

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Litigation

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Florida V. Hhs - Original Complaint, State Of Florida Mar 2010

Florida V. Hhs - Original Complaint, State Of Florida

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Litigation

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Virginia V. Sebelius - Original Complaint, Commonwealth Of Virginia Mar 2010

Virginia V. Sebelius - Original Complaint, Commonwealth Of Virginia

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Litigation

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Conflating Health Care Reform With Tort Reform, Steven M. Pavsner Jan 2010

Conflating Health Care Reform With Tort Reform, Steven M. Pavsner

The Modern American

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Accountable Care Organizations: A New New Thing With Some Old Problems, Thomas L. Greaney Jan 2010

Accountable Care Organizations: A New New Thing With Some Old Problems, Thomas L. Greaney

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When pressed for evidence that the proposed health reform legislation will control costs, proponents invariably cite the numerous pilot programs and other innovations in Medicare payment policy contained in the bill. At first blush, the ACO model seems well designed to foster competition among providers. Not unlike health maintenance organizations and other integrated delivery forms, ACOs assume responsibility for coordinating care and thus have strong incentives to provide cost effective care and to do so in a manner that is transparent and hospitable to comparative shoppers. But at the same time, the path of ACO development could prove profoundly anti-competitive. …


Reducing Disparities Through Health Care Reform: Disability And Accessible Medical Equipment, Elizabeth Pendo Jan 2010

Reducing Disparities Through Health Care Reform: Disability And Accessible Medical Equipment, Elizabeth Pendo

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People with disabilities face multiple barriers to adequate health care and report poorer health status than people without disabilities. Although health care institutions, offices, and programs are required to be accessible, people with disabilities are still receiving unequal and in many cases inadequate care. The 2009 report by the National Council on Disability, The Current State of Health Care for People with Disabilities, reaffirmed some of these findings, concluding that people with disabilities experience significant health disparities and barriers to health care; encounter a lack of coverage for necessary services, medications, equipment, and technologies; and are not included in the …