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    KHN Column -- High-Risk Pools: A Rare Opportunity For Bipartisanship

    In his latest Kaiser Health News column, Harold Pollack writes: "This month a key program created by the new health overhaul law, the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan, becomes operational in many states. Over the next 40 months, this high-risk insurance pool will provide $5 billion to...
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    KHN Column: Popular But Ineffective: Repealing Insurers' Antitrust Exemption

    In today's Kaiser Health News column, Austin Frakt and Ian Crosby write: It is well known that concentration in the health insurance industry is to blame for rapidly rising premiums. Well known, but wrong. Taking political advantage of this common misconception, last week the House passed a bill...
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    KHN Column: Obama's Respite Care Plan - Part Of The Problem, Not A Solution

    In his latest Kaiser Health News column, Howard Gleckman writes: "President Barack Obama wants to increase funding for a government program intended to make it easier for family caregivers to get respite care. These hard-pressed families desperately need the helping hand. But the White House...
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    KHN Column: Give Nurses A Bigger Role In Improving Health Care

    In a column for Kaiser Health News, Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, writes the following: "Skilled health provider. Sympathetic caregiver. Trusted dispenser of medicines. Capable interpreter of complicated medical instructions. Coordinator of care...
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    KHN Column: How Does U.S. Long-Term Care Stack Up Against The Rest Of The World?

    In his latest Kaiser Health News column, Howard Gleckman writes: "The Washington Post recently ran a column arguing that the U.S. model for caring for the frail elderly and younger people with disabilities falls far short of the long-term care systems in France and the United Kingdom. There is...
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    KHN Column: How Does U.S. Long-Term Care Stack Up Against The Rest Of The World?

    In his latest Kaiser Health News column, Howard Gleckman writes: "The Washington Post recently ran a column arguing that the U.S. model for caring for the frail elderly and younger people with disabilities falls far short of the long-term care systems in France and the United Kingdom. There is...
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    KHN Column: Debating Cost Control

    In his latest Kaiser Health News column, James Capretta explores perspectives related to cost control in health reform. "In recent days, a growing chorus of voices has expressed alarm that the health care legislation emerging in Congress does not come close to 'bending the cost-curve' as...
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    KHN Column: Don't Rationalize Busting The Budget -- Start Over

    In this Kaiser Health News column, Robert Laszewski writes about concerns that the reform measures being considered on Capitol Health do not slow the growth of health care costs. "You would be hard pressed to find any health policy expert who isn't disappointed that cost containment has fallen...
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