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New England Journal Study Questions Merits of Hospital Mergers
The national debate over the benefits of hospital mergers flared up anew over a new study showing the growing trend of consolidation has led to “moderately worse patient experiences and no significant change in readmission or mortality rates.”
Psychiatric Urgent Care Exceeds Expectations, Says Hospital
One of the nation’s first psychiatric urgent care centers has attracted nearly 3,000 patients since it opened six months ago, according its operator, Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Profile: Empire Center – Working Toward A Better New York
New York has earned its reputation as a high-tax state, but a major policy win by the Empire Center is helping change that.
New Medicare Payment Model to Incentivize At-Home Kidney Dialysis
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is finalizing rules for a mandatory payment model meant to improve kidney care and reduce costs.
Author: Pandemic Health Care Reforms Were Better Than Obamacare
One of the bitter ironies of the nation’s experience with COVID-19 is that emergency measures taken to stem the spread of the pandemic led to more meaningful health care reforms than were delivered by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), aka Obamacare.
Bipartisan Spending Bills Will Fund Government Through September
Spending increases add to the annual federal budget deficit, which increases the government debt, all of which depresses the economy and will lead to calls for tax hikes in the future.