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What will Health Reform do for (or to) America’s Hospitals? – Part 2
Employers to the Rescue? In Part 1, I explained how the only way hospitals have been able to survive their money-losing Medicare and Medicaid patients has been to charge higher rates to private payers. That’s why private insurance now costs $1,788 more per family than...
My Not-So-Excellent adventure in Journalistic Integrity
A couple of weeks ago I sent a letter with supporting documentation to the publisher of a local (and mercifully low-circulation) tabloid, the Colorado Springs Business Journal, pointing out material errors in its reporting on my views and activities when I served on a...
What will Health Reform do for (or to) America’s Hospitals? – Part 1
MEDICAID, MEDICARE, AND THE INSURANCE EXCHANGES The new health reform law’s central message to America’s hospitals is a classic good news/bad news story. First, the good news. Hospital exposure to 46 million uninsured Americans showing up in their ERs is about...