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Spotlight on Malpractice Reform

Beleaguered doctors blame a broken liability system for out-of-control costs; patient safety advocates point to unacceptable rates of medical errors which jeopardize patient safety.

Spotlight 01/07/2010 

Senate Passes Historic Health Reform Measure

The party line vote on Christmas Eve puts Obama within reach of a domestic policy achievement that has eluded Democrats for decades.

Stories and articles 12/24/2009 

A State Policymaker's Guide to Federal Health Reform

This series explores the most pressing health policy issues states are currently addressing and identifies what support they may need to implement federal health reform.

Issue and policy briefs 11/18/2009 

Are We There Yet?

On November 9, 2009, Foundation President and CEO Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, M.D., M.B.A., delivered the lunchtime keynote address before the National Business Coalition on Health 14th annual conference in Phoenix, Ariz. The subject of her address was: "High-quality,...

Speeches and commentaries, President's Corner 11/16/2009 

Could Health Courts Provide An Answer on Malpractice Reform?

One proposal receiving increasing attention is the creation of a system of specialized health courts, which would apply rational, consistent standards to resolving medical liability claims and compensating injured patients.

Stories and articles 10/23/2009 

Should Americans Be Mandated to Carry Health Insurance?
(from Health Affairs/RWJF Health Policy Brief Series)

New policy brief explores the debate over requiring individuals to have insurance and penalizing them if they don't.

Published In: Health Affairs/RWJF Policy Brief Series

Issue and policy briefs 09/29/2009 

Something Must Be Done

For too many Americans, the health care status quo is a 'mess,' write RWJF Chairman Thomas H. Kean and President Risa Lavizzo-Mourey. But they argue that "compromise and consensus" on reform "are not only possible, but also achievable."

Published In: Washington Times

Stories and articles, President's Corner 09/06/2009 

Webcast: The Next 100 Days

In this webcast, five health policy experts discuss key issues facing the president as he seeks meaningful health reform this year.

Video 09/04/2009 
Slides 08/03/2009 
Slides 08/03/2009 

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