
Tag Archives: Health Policy
Companies want to Disclose Employee Health Data to Shareholders, and It’s a Bad Idea
New Health Care Symposium: States’ Critical Role Overseeing Vertical Health Care Integration
A Blow to Health Care Transparency
https://www.propublica.org/article/a-blow-to-health-care-transparency?
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states cannot require many large employers to submit health care claims to a massive database. Here’s why that matters.
AJMC: Choosing Wisely
How Common are Abortion Complications? A Crucial Question hits the Supreme Court
Calls for Transparency on Bad Physicians Grow Louder
http://healthleadersmedia.com/content.cfm?topic=PHY&content_id=323611##
Whether physicians who are on probation should be required to disclose their probationary status to patients is a source of debate that’s getting hotter in California, where a patient advocacy group is testing the boundaries of transparency.
Maybe the readmission reduction program worked? Color me surprised.
The NIH, in pursuit of Precision Medicine, tries to avoid ghosts of its past
The NIH, in pursuit of precision medicine, tries to avoid ghosts of its past

NIH Director Francis Collins, seen here with President Obama, says the Precision Medicine Initiative will have to be implemented quickly.









