Joe Paduda does a great job pulling together the best of recent policy posts from…
As regular readers of HealthBlawg are well aware, I had my doubts that el Presidente could pull it off once the Dems lost Kennedy's Senate seat, but he did manage to rally the troops and get the sausage version of health insurance reform enacted. Nothing to sneeze at, but it's only a first step — health insurance reform, not a full health reform package as promised during the campaign.
Nevertheless, the steps to be taken towards implementation of health reform remain the same — even though we do have legislation in place, and a nominee (finally) — Don Berwick — to head CMS. (See more on the pros and cons of Berwick's nomination, and a podcast interview with Berwick here on HealthBlawg from about 18 months ago.)
In brief, with or without the legislation — and many, many other sources have posted summaries of the legislation, so I will not be doing that here — the federales and other players need to continue to do three things:
Now the fun begins.
David Harlow
The Harlow Group LLC
Health Care Law and Consulting
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