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Healthcare Policy

A repeated pattern of heart rate monitors

Ending Healthcare’s A.I. Arms Race Before It Breaks the System

Dr. Peter Churgin, a physician and early pioneer in electronic medical records, examines the growing A.I. arms race between healthcare payers and providers, and why it threatens to deepen burnout, erode access and destabilize already fragile institutions. Drawing on decades of clinical practice, health system consulting and experience navigating billing complexity, Churgin argues that automated coding tools are a necessary response to a reimbursement system that has grown too complex. Without shared standards and regulatory modernization, he warns, A.I. risks becoming another front in a system-wide standoff, rather than a path toward clarity, fairness and patient-centered care.
By Dr. Peter Churgin
The outlines of four overlapping profiles, the right most one with scrambled lines in where their brain is

The Coming Dementia Crisis—and the Cost of Doing Nothing

Dr. Joel Salinas, founder and chief medical officer of Isaac Health, examines the growing dementia crisis as a looming economic and policy challenge for the United States. Dr. Salinas argues that the country’s fragmented approach to brain health—focused on treatment rather than prevention—will have staggering financial consequences as the population ages. He calls for coordinated national policies that treat brain health as essential infrastructure, investing in prevention, workforce development and caregiver support to avoid a future where dementia becomes one of America’s costliest and most destabilizing public health crises.
By Dr. Joel Salinas
A stylized illustration of a family, all wearing face masks. The family includes two adults, one holding a baby, and two children, standing together next to a stroller against a blue background.

We’re About to Have Our Second Baby Boom—But Are We Ready?

As political support grows for family-friendly policies and reproductive technology advances, America could be poised for a new wave of family building.
By Anu Sharma
Disruption in the health care and med-tech industries won’t come as easily nor as quickly as it has in other sectors. But it's coming.

Is Walmart the Future of Wellness? Health Care & Retail Are Set to Collide

By Arick Wierson
Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.

India’s Plan to Provide Heath Care to Underprivileged Families Dogged by Naysayers

By Les Neuhaus
Alex Azar attends a full committee hearing on his nomination on Capital Hill on November 29, 2017.

Trump’s HHS Nominee Harps on Rising Drug Prices in Senate Hearing

By Francesca Friday
Shannon Bream on Tucker Carlson Tonight.

Amid Ratings Slump, Is Fox Grooming Shannon Bream to Replace Sean Hannity?

By Joe Lapointe
United HomeCare Services home health aide Wendy Cerrato hugs Olga Socarras as she helps her during a visit.

Long-Term Care Insurance Depends on Genworth-Oceanwide Transaction

By Jesse Slome
Larry Sanders on BBC News.

Bernie’s Actual Bro Refutes Clinton’s Attack on Sanders

By Michael Sainato
Sen. Kamala Harris.

Is Kamala Harris’ Support for Medicare for All Pandering or Sincere?

By Michael Sainato
Sen. Rand Paul.

Rand Paul on Obamacare-lite Bill: It’s a Bailout for Insurance Companies

By Brian Darling
DNC Chair Tom Perez.

DNC Chair Tom Perez Implies It Will Take a King to Make Medicare for All a Reality

By Michael Sainato
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and House Speaker Paul Ryan.

A Bipartisan Health Care System Is Totally Possible—Here’s How

By Richard Hecker and Brandon Sather
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan after President Donald Trump's health care bill was pulled from the floor of the House of Representatives on March 24, 2017.

A Word to Team Blue: Let the Republicans Self-Destruct

By Cliston Brown
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan.

Squishy Legislation Won’t Fool Voters: Ryancare Will Loom Over Trump 2020

By Brian Darling
Obamacare has gotten too political.

What Republicans Need to Remove, Keep and Add to Obamacare

By Marc Siegel
Former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich testifies before the Joint Economic Committee January 16, 2014 in Washington, DC. Reich joined a panel testifying on the topic of "Income Inequality in the United States.

Bill Clinton’s Secretary of Labor Puts Endorsement Behind Sanders

By Michael Sainato
Tish James speaking at the rally.

Living Wage Advocates Celebrate Mayoral Override Vote (and Supreme Court Decision!!)

By Colin Campbell
Demonstrators protesting on the Supreme Court steps in advance of the decision on the healthcare law. (Photo: Getty)

Supreme Court Upholds Most Controversial Element Of President Obama’s Healthcare Law

By Hunter Walker
Rush Limbaugh (Getty Images)

Rush Limbaugh Basically Apologizes to Sandra Fluke

By Steve Huff
Congressman Grimm (Photo: Facebook)

Michael Grimm Extolled Hospital Funding Increase From Health Care Reform Bill He Voted To Repeal

By Colin Campbell

Roundup: Unhappy Holidays in Albany; Shelly Silver Takes a Tumble

By Hunter Walker

Michael Grimm Already in Democratic Cross-Hairs for Health Care Comments

By David Freedlander

Wall Street Read of the Week: Amanda Bennett’s ‘End-of-Life Warning’

By Max Abelson
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