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Welcome to Health Wonk Review, the bi-weekly blog carnival featuring the latest and greatest blogging by a staggeringly wonkish agglomeration of health care policy nerds. The last edition of Health Wonk Review was hosted at Wing of Zock. The story behind the name of that blog seems (to this health wonk, at least) oddly relevant to this edition’s theme, given the recent news that the construction costs of the new presidential palace in Turkey seem to have doubled … again.
Well, our frame this week is the other turkey, the turkey that will lull many of us into a stupor late next week, and the health care policy decisions (and decisionmakers) that sometimes make us wish we were in more of a stupor … so as to lessen the pain. Top of mind in that department this week is #GruberGate:
I heard Zeke Emanuel give a speech this week at a conference in NYC, and when asked about Gruber (the reported “architect of Obamacare”), here’s what he had to say, in classic Zeke-speak (per my live-tweeting):
Which Side of the (Pumpkin) Bread is Buttered?
At InsureBlog, Patrick Paule presents the case that another sort of obfuscation has been perpetrated on the American people — one regarding the true nature of ultimate payment for Obamacare.
Setting the Table for the Future
Louise Norris lays out her top five desired ACA fixes at Colorado Health Insurance Insider, though she readily acknowledges that the likelihood of the repeal-minded and the ACA-supporting congresspeople getting together and acting on them are slim.
John Graham, blogging at the National Center for Policy Analysis Health Policy Blog, thinks that PWC, RWJF and KFF reports, among other positive news on premiums in the exchanges for year 2 of Obamacare, are all pie-in-the-sky. He thinks low average premiums in year 2 will be achieved not by Obamacare saving money but by insurers getting better at attracting healthy applicants.
Whose Neck is on the Chopping Block?
On another front, the former CEO of a large mining concern was indicted for “conspiring to cause willful violations of ventilation requirements and coal-dust control rules — meant to prevent deadly mine blasts –during a 15-month period prior to the worst coal-mining disaster in a generation.” Read all about it at Worker’s Comp Insider.
Here at HealthBlawg, I wrote about the latest court ruling finding that HIPAA establishes a standard of care that may be used in a negligent disclosure of medical records case — and the implications of that ruling.
Too Many Cooks?
sed now on the opportunities for real improvement once we get past Stage 3, and I am not alone. The eHealth Initiative, a coalition of interested parties (payors, providers, employers), launched its 2020 Roadmap to “enable coordinated efforts by public and private sector organizations to transform care delivery through data exchange and health information technology.” See Peggy Salvatore’s post at Health System Ed on the post-meaningful use possibilities painted in the roadmap and the likelihood that ONC is looking past Stage 3 already, too. Neil Versel observes at Forbes.com that the AMA just wants the federales to drop the Meaningful Use penalties that are due to kick in January 1. (They seem to get their way on things like ICD-10 implementation delays. Check out the “Struck by orca, initial encounter” illustration.)
Talking Turkey
Leftovers
Jason Shafrin looks at both sides of the debate regarding boarding psych patients in hospital ERs over at the Healthcare Economist.
Anthony Wright breaks down the effect of the elections on health reform in California and other states at Health Access Blog.
Bradley Flansbaum channels Rodney Dangerfield in his post on being a hospitalist in The Hospital Leader.
Jordan Shlain channels Inigo Montoya in his rant at The Health Care Blog against using the word “reimbursement.” — “I do not think it means what you think it means.”
The next edition will be hosted by Hank Stern at InsureBlog. For more information and links to the archives, see the Health Wonk Review home page.
Too much to keep straight? Well: “Don’t fret about that, pilgrim.” And don’t forget: if you mess up, some turkeys are the beneficiaries of Presidential pardons.
There may be hope for us yet.
David Harlow
The Harlow Group LLC
Health Care Law and Consulting
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