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2012 President's Message

2012 President's Message

In "The Push for the Summit: Creating Health Care's New Terrain," we now set our sights on frontiers and summits yet to come.

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An "Architectural Digest"

March 25, 2009 | Issue Brief/Commentary

Covering America: A Timely Reprise

A Policy Perspective on the Deficit Reduction Act

February 1, 2007 | Commentary

This is a commentary in response to the Issue Brief: Deficit Reduction Act Citizenship Requirements through the Eyes of Covering Kids & Families® (CKF) grantees

Broadening the Scope of Nursing Practice

December 15, 2010 | Commentary

To bridge the gap between supply and demand for primary care providers, nurses must be permitted to practice to their fullest capacity.

Community-Based Participatory Research Contributions to Intervention Research

February 10, 2010 | Commentary

Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has emerged in the last decades as a transformative research paradigm that bridges the gap between science and practice through community engagement and social action to increase health equity. The authors of this study identify the barriers and challenges within the intervention and implementation of CBPR.

Conclusion

March 25, 2009 | Issue Brief/Commentary

Covering America: A Timely Reprise

Doctors on Coverage

October 1, 2009 | Commentary

Physician groups and societies often have clear, well-known views on health refor, therefore, the views of physicians in general are not always understood. This article describes a national survey of physicians' views regarding health reform, showing a majority of physicians (62.9%) supported public and private plans.

Does Pay-for-Performance Steal from the Poor and Give to the Rich?

September 1, 2010 | Commentary

Providing financial incentives to hospitals to improve quality is increasingly common, yet little is known about its effect on hospitals that provide care for poorer patients. In this study, researchers looked at how financial incentives affected those hospitals serving larger, poorer populations.

Essential Elements of a Technology and Outcomes Assessment Initiative

September 19, 2007 | Commentary

Each year Americans spend more than $2 trillion on health care. Unfortunately, some of this $2 trillion buys services of little or no value. This waste has been attributed to misleading advertisements, media hype, misguided state and federal mandate ...

Evaluating Telemedicine in the ICU

December 23, 2009 | Commentary

Effective ICU care has been shown to reduce hospital stays and mortality rates. Tele-ICU could extend intensivist care to hospitals that do not have it. This editorial describes a study involving six ICUs and proposes a conceptual framework for developing effective tele-ICU.

Health Care is Different--That's Why Expenditures Matter

May 12, 2010 | Commentary

Economist Victor Fuchs, Ph.D., outlines what distinguishes health care from other goods and services and why we should be concerned about rising health care expenditures.

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