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The Long-Term Returns of Obesity Prevention Policies

April 24, 2013 | Report

Obesity-prevention policies could save the U.S. billions of dollars in the long run. A new report from the Campaign to End Obesity shows that the way estimates for the costs of legislation are done now misses a lot of their value.

Breaking Gridlock

April 1, 2011 | Journal Article

A broad look at decades of health policy successes and failures in Congress.

CBO Scoring Misses Billions of Dollars in Potential Long-Term Savings from Effective Obesity Prevention Policies, According to New Study

April 24, 2013 | News Release

Obesity-prevention policies could save the U.S. billions of dollars in the long run. A new report from the Campaign to End Obesity shows that the way estimates for the costs of legislation are done now misses a lot of their value.

What's the Future for Medicare?

December 1, 2002 | Program Result

In 1999, the American Economic Association conducted a symposium on Medicare reform.

Economists Take on the Clinton Health Reform Plan

February 1, 2000 | Program Result

RWJF funded a conference in which health economists, health policy specialists and managed care executives analyzed and critiqued the Clinton Administration's health care reform plan. It was the first of a series called the Princeton Conferences.

Disagreement about Values Creates Confusion in Four Areas of Public Policy

November 1, 1996 | Program Result

Victor Fuchs, Ph.D. at the National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., Washington, organized a conference to explore the public policy impact of individual and social responsibility in child care, education, medical care, and long-term care, and produced two books.

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