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Lessons from the covid19 pandemic – part 2

May 5, 2020 hcblog 4 Comments

Now that we have identified some of the key issues that landed us where we are, what can we do to address…

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Lessons from the covid19 pandemic – part 1

April 27, 2020 hcblog 3 Comments

As we continue to muddle through yet another week of uncertainty with covid19, we have been taking stock of the…

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“What is good enough for Congress should be good enough for the American people”*

January 28, 2020 hcblog

If you have been a consistent reader of our blogs, you have probably noticed that when it comes to health insurance…

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What would Vince Lombardi do?

August 23, 2019 hcblog

Given the ongoing debate around healthcare in the lead up to the 2020 election, we were recently challenged by a…

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Getting to better value in US healthcare: Perspectives from high-value providers

August 14, 2019 hcblog

All stakeholders in healthcare say they want higher value in healthcare, so on May 7, 2019 AMGA (American Medical Group…

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Filed under: healthcare value, pay for value, providers

Apply D-Day Lessons to Squeeze Inefficiency out of U.S. Healthcare

June 3, 2019 hcblog 1 Comment

On June 6, 1944, Allied troops launched the climactic D-Day invasion of Hitler’s Fortress Europe, signaling the beginning of the end of…

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Addressing the growth in U.S. healthcare spending, Part 1: System Incentives

April 22, 2019 hcblog 1 Comment

We often hear (and agree with the fact) that the U.S. spends an exorbitant amount of money on healthcare. Moreover,…

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Why not Medicare-for-all take 2

March 13, 2019 hcblog 5 Comments

About a week ago, a group of progressive Democrats unveiled their latest plan for Medicare-for-all. While we wholly support universal coverage, we…

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US Healthcare From an International Perspective – What Can We Learn From Others?

January 9, 2019 hcblog 4 Comments

First, spoiler alert – there is no perfect healthcare system. Every system has pros and cons, and if you don’t…

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Medicaid-for-all: The latest panacea to save US healthcare?

October 17, 2018 hcblog 3 Comments

This blog is long overdue and apparently especially timely, given the recent proposals shifting the focus away from Medicare-for-all as…

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