What My Father Taught Me About Health and Health Care, About Life and Death
Three months ago, my father Andrew Shih Lun Bau passed away, peacefully, in his own home. Next week, on Christmas Continue reading
Opportunities to Advance Patient-Centeredness and Equity
With the historic enactment of national health care reform in March 2010, it can be a little overwhelming to understand all the details and implications of this huge structural shift in national health care policy.
As I continue to refine my own knowledge and understanding of the national health care reform law, I will share my analyses and presentations here. I will be highlighting what I call the “patient-centeredness” and “equity” elements of the legislation, two of the components of health care quality identified by the Institute of Medicine.
Three months ago, my father Andrew Shih Lun Bau passed away, peacefully, in his own home. Next week, on Christmas Continue reading
This policy brief from Health Affairs and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation describes the sources and potential solutions to reducing Continue reading
This issue brief from The Commonwealth Fund describes the opportunities and challenges facing organizations that establish Consumer Operated and Oriented Continue reading
Here is the Department of Health and Human Services’ final rule on the Consumer Operated and Oriented Plans (CO-OPs) that Continue reading
This issue brief from the Center for American Progress describes the importance of nondiscrimination in health insurance coverage based on Continue reading
This Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) from the Center for American Progress answers common questions about health insurance needs for transgender Continue reading
On December 10, 2012, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) conditionally approved plans for health insurance exchanges Continue reading
The Commonwealth Fund has issued this issue brief on the impact of section 1001 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Continue reading