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No. 5
May 2013
Tackling The Cost Conundrum
From the Founding Editor
Entry Point: Long-Term Care Commission
Is The Slowdown Permanent?
Recalculating Spending Projections
Medicare And Global Payments
Medicare Savings In Postacute Care
Supplemental Coverage And Spending Growth
How To Sustain Medicare
Reforming Medicare
The Medicare Essential Option
Standardized Clinical Assessments
Updating Bundled Payments
Recession And Behavioral Health Spending
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Foundation Blogs Round-Up: Medicare, Environmental Health, Patient-Centered Care, and More
16 May 2013
Nicole Lurie speech on emergency preparedness; health reform session: 2013 GIH meeting tidbits
09 May 2013
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05 May 2013
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