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D4PC "Morning Rounds", Wednesday, March 23, 2012

Friday, March 23, 2012

Welcome to D4PC "Morning Rounds", your daily review of healthcare news and information from Washington, DC and around the nation. These briefings will keep you up to date on recent developments and our effort to replace the PPACA with patient-centered reforms that protect the doctor-patient relationship and preserve individual freedom of choice.  

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D4PC "Morning Rounds", Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Welcome to D4PC "Morning Rounds", your daily review of healthcare news and information from Washington, DC and around the nation. These briefings will keep you up to date on recent developments and our effort to replace the PPACA with patient-centered reforms that protect the doctor-patient relationship and preserve individual freedom of choice.  

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Economists Caution: ACOs May Not End Wasteful Health Spending

Friday, September 02, 2011

From Kaiser Health News...

"...two of the nation’s top health care economists are expressing doubts that accountable care organizations -- one of Obama administration’s most-hyped mechanisms to save money -- will be able to overcome the medical system’s lust for the new new thing...

"In a paper delivered last week at a Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyo., Harvard’s Katherine Baicker and Amitabh Chandra warned that ACOs may not want to rein in the use of expensive technologies that haven’t been proved superior to old-fashioned approaches, since the new stuff is often a major lure for patients." 

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