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Repealing the Individual Mandate Would Do Substantial Harm
Advocates of repealing the mandate claim that its repeal would do no harm. However, this argument suffers from two serious flaws.
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The Essential Scan: Top Findings in Health Policy Research | Edition 28
What’s the latest in health policy research? The Essential Scan, produced by the Schaeffer Initiative for Innovation in Health Policy, aims to help keep you informed on the latest research and what it means for policymakers.
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Pharmaceutical Industry Profits and Research and Development
Paul Ginsburg and Richard Frank question the premise that more innovation is always a good thing.Â
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The Essential Scan: Top Findings in Health Policy Research | Edition 27
What’s the latest in health policy research? The Essential Scan, produced by the Schaeffer Initiative for Innovation in Health Policy, aims to help keep you informed on the latest research and what it means for policymakers.Â
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How Health Care Providers Can Help End the Overprescription of Opioids
Battling the opioid epidemic requires flexible, carefully designed, and rapidly evaluated policies.Â
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The Essential Scan: Top Findings in Health Policy Research | Edition 26
What’s the latest in health policy research? The Essential Scan, produced by the Schaeffer Initiative for Innovation in Health Policy, aims to help keep you informed on the latest research and what it means for policymakers.
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States Have Already Tried Trump’s Healthcare Order. It Went Badly.
Like many appealing ideas, this one, proposed by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), has hidden land mines that are already well-mapped out based on previous failed attempts to enact them, even in Paul’s home state of Kentucky.
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The Essential Scan: Top Findings in Health Policy Research | Edition 25
What’s the latest in health policy research? The Essential Scan, produced by the Schaeffer Initiative for Innovation in Health Policy, aims to help keep you informed on the latest research and what it means for policymakers.
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How will the Graham-Cassidy Proposal Affect the Number of People with Health Insurance Coverage?
Based on this analysis, we estimate that the Graham-Cassidy legislation would reduce the number of people with insurance coverage by around 21 million each year during the 2020 through 2026 period.
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The Essential Scan: Top Findings in Health Policy Research | Edition 24
What’s the latest in health policy research? The Essential Scan, produced by the Schaeffer Initiative for Innovation in Health Policy, aims to help keep you informed on the latest research and what it means for policymakers.