Obama Health Adviser, Indiana Reform In Top 10 Blog Posts
June 6th, 2008
A post on minority health legislation by Dora Hughes, health adviser to the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, was among the most-read Health Affairs Blog posts for April and May 2008. Discussion of health reform also ranked highly, with posts on what’s happening in Indiana, a roundtable on reform and the 2008 election, and more. Sign up for email or RSS feed alerts to stay on top of new postings. Additional commenting always welcome.
- Top 10 Health Affairs Journal Articles For 2007
by Jane Hiebert-White - Indiana: Health Care Reform Amidst Colliding Values
by Mitchell Roob and Seema Verma - Minority Health Legislation In The 110th Congress
by Dora Hughes - New Atlas Features Roadmap To Medical Homes
by Rob Cunningham - Susan Dentzer Named New Health Affairs Editor-In-Chief
by Chris Fleming - Dentzer Interviews Blendon, Laszewski And Rovner On Health Reform In The 2008 Election
by Chris Fleming - From FDA, A Good Framework For Distributing Information On Off-Label Uses
by Scott Gottlieb - Health Care Disparities: Deregulation First, Redistribution Last
by Richard Epstein - Beyond The Triple Aim: Integrating The Nonmedical Sectors
by David Kindig - Health And Health Care Inequality: Time To Act
by Brian Smedley
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