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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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Narrative vs Evidence-Based Medicine--And, Not Or

November 9, 2011 | Commentary

Stories help the public make sense of population-based scientific evidence.

Expert Reflection

October 1, 2011 | Commentary

Making judgments about how much a person could pay for health insurance is difficult?even for an expert panel member.

Policy Options to Improve Discharge Planning and Reduce Rehospitalization

January 19, 2011 | Commentary

Short hospital stays, rehospitalizations and transitions among health care settings have become increasingly common. Financial policy changes should be implemented to incentivize longer hospital stays and better-coordinated post-discharge care.

Government Payment for Health Care

December 2, 2010 | Commentary

The United States has extremely costly health care relative to countries with national health insurance because of the role of special interests in the American political system and because of a lack of emphasis on redistribution of resources.

Learning Accountability for Patient Outcomes

July 14, 2010 | Commentary

In this commentary, Dr. Pronovost calls for greater accountability for patient safety within the U.S. health care system. He emphasizes the role of teamwork in reducing CLABSI and other preventable infections.

The Need for Improved Surveillance of Occupational Disease and Injury

March 10, 2010 | Commentary

This commentary examines the history of occupational disease and injury surveillance. The authors discuss the early days of federal surveillance efforts, examine barriers to reporting, and assess the current state of federal and state oversight

Replicating High-Quality Medical Organizations

February 10, 2010 | Commentary

Restructuring the U.S. health care delivery system to provide the kind of coordinated, patient-centered care that high-quality medical care organizations are now achieving will require new organizational arrangements, strong primary care and effective team performance.

Opinion: Let's Make the Most of One of Our Most Valuable Health Resources

January 19, 2010 | Commentary/Story

This column by Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, was published January 20, 2010, by Kaiser Health News.

"Play-or-Pay" Insurance Reforms for Employers

January 14, 2010 | Commentary

"Play-or-pay" presents employers with a choice: purchase health insurance policies for their workers or pay a penalty, in the form of a payroll tax. This practice perspective argues that "play-or-pay" rules will create an unfair distribution of health insurance subsidies.

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.

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