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What the Election Means for Health and Health Care… The Country Needs More Providers, Better Mental Health and Elder Care, and an End to Poverty

November 27, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

The RWJF Human Capital Blog asked scholars and fellows from a few of its programs to consider what the election results will mean for health and health care in the United States.

A Tale of Two Emergency Rooms

July 6, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

This post is part of a series in which Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) leaders, scholars, grantees and alumni offer perspectives on the U.S. Supreme Court rulings on the Affordable Care Act. Julia Lynch, PhD, is an associate professor at the U ...

An RWJF Scholar Shares Lessons Learned - Inside and Outside the Courtroom - When the U.S. Supreme Court Considered Health Reform

April 2, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

I found it challenging to sleep that night. I do not know if it was the excitement of the oral arguments, my direct view of the Capitol from my folded lawn chair, or the cold strangeness of being outside, but I found myself awake until dawn. To pass ...

In 2012, Let's Trim Our Waistline, Embrace Change and Play to Our Strengths

January 4, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

2. EMBRACE CHANGE. We have the benefit of so much science about new approaches that are delivering improvements, as well as ample input from customers about how we could better meet their needs. There is a huge opportunity for us to embrace these id ...

RWJF Investigator Award Winner's NEJM Article Unpacks Court Rulings on Health Care Reform

January 12, 2011 | Human Capital Blog Post

In a Perspective piece in the December 15, 2010 New England Journal of Medicine, RWJF Investigator Award winner (2004) Mark Hall, J.D., discusses recent lower court rulings on the Affordable Care Act – President Obama’s signature health care reform ...

Facing What May Be the Affordable Care Act’s Ultimate Challenge: The Gap Separating Evidence from the Policy-Makers Who Need It

March 29, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

A central challenge to the research and health policy communities is how these worlds of evidence generation and policy formulation can become more interconnected.

A ‘Goldilocks’ Theorem of Shared Savings and ACOs

March 22, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

This is the first in a series of essays, reprinted from the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics’ eMagazine, in which scholars who attended the recent AcademyHealth National Health Policy Conference reflect on the experience.

In the Media: Unfunded, Nurse-Led Panel Gets Some Ink

March 13, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

For three years, Congress has failed to fund a federal panel that was created to address a dire shortage of health care professionals—and now the news media is beginning to take note.

"2013, the Year of the Snake... as in Caduceus"

January 7, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

This post is part of the "Health Care in 2013" series.

Health Care Costs are Killing Us

January 4, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

This post is part of the "Health Care in 2013" series.

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