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A generation challenging the current face of health care redefining what it means to be against the status quo. On the status quo. Hope and Skepticism about the New MCAT. The MCAT (better known as every pre-med’s recurring nightmare) just went live with some pretty big changes intended to better prepare premedical students for the healthcare system of tomorrow. We’ve got a guest post. Over at Dan Diamond’s. Blog examining and reacting to the changes. A small excerpt:. Follow him on Twitter @KRChhabra.
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A generation challenging the current face of health care redefining what it means to be against the status quo. On the status quo. Click here to subscribe via RSS. Or here to follow us on Facebook. If you’d prefer, subscribe by email. Or follow us on Twitter. There are buttons in the footer below! Hope and Skepticism about the New MCAT. The CO-OP program, 5 years later. What are tomorrow’s policy problems? Has med school changed for the better? Follow Blog via Email. Join 1,061 other followers.
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A generation challenging the current face of health care redefining what it means to be against the status quo. On the status quo. We know clicking around a blog for the first time can be overwhelming, so we’ve made a few short lists of the posts that best represent Project Millennial. Wherein we try to unravel the mysteries of American healthcare via blog post:. Medicaid in 1000 Words and Three Charts. 8212; on the nuts and bolts of Medicaid, the oft-misunderstood American health insurance safety net.
What are tomorrow’s policy problems? | project millennial
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A generation challenging the current face of health care redefining what it means to be against the status quo. On the status quo. What are tomorrow’s policy problems? In a few weeks, my institution is hosting the AMA’s Northeast-region meeting for medical students who are interested in policy and advocacy, among other topics. I’ve been asked to give a presentation on the policy problems of the future, and ways for the attendees to prepare for those problems and to help shape their solutions. Healthcare/...
How my PCP alerted me to the potential for abuse in telehealth | project millennial
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A generation challenging the current face of health care redefining what it means to be against the status quo. On the status quo. How my PCP alerted me to the potential for abuse in telehealth. I recently called my primary care physician (PCP) for the first time in years to get my immunization records, and encountered a strange message saying he was not currently seeing patients. My mom had apparently encountered the same message weeks ago. Maybe he retired, she suggested. What struck me was how this ap...
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Health Reform Timeline
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Types of Health Insurance Plans. The Affordable Care Act. August 24, 2010. To view the timeline as a chart click here. Sign up to get new blog posts delivered to your email. Just enter your email address and click subscribe:. Guide to Getting Covered Under Obamacare (updated for 2016). An Obamacare Guide for Freelancers and the Self-employed. Explainer: The Basics of Obamacare. The Best Health Care Graph We’ve Seen. How Health Reform Helps Women. Take Our Quiz on Health Reform! News and Blogs We Like.
What to make of the Oregon Medicaid study
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Types of Health Insurance Plans. The Affordable Care Act. What to make of the Oregon Medicaid study. May 8, 2013. Medicaid has been getting a lot of attention from politicians over the past few years. Democrats made expanding it a key part of Obamacare (if every state opts in, 14 million Americans will join), while Republicans have repeatedly voted to make huge cuts. We hoped that a recent study. Or is it simply, a Rorschach test for how partisans and health care wonks view the new law. Medicaid enrollee...
Types of Health Insurance Plans
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Types of Health Insurance Plans. The Affordable Care Act. Types of Health Insurance Plans. February 18, 2010. Archer Medical Savings Account (Archer MSA or MSA). Insurance coverage that is offered to members of an association; that association must exist for some other purpose than to sell insurance. For example the National Association of the Self- Employed offers its members a variety of services- and one of them is the opportunity to buy health insurance. Basically a non-profit insurance company that ...
The three most (well, really only) interesting healthcare moments in the Republican debate
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Types of Health Insurance Plans. The Affordable Care Act. The three most (well, really only) interesting healthcare moments in the Republican debate. August 11, 2015. Former Arkansas governor and Fox News host Mike Huckabee repeated Mitt Romney’s wildly misleading. Claim from the 2012 election that Obamacare robs $700 billion from Medicare. In the undercard debate, Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal cited the same flawed Oregon Medicaid study. There were, however, three interesting moments. But last night, ...
Health care spending, Medicaid expansion, preventable deaths… | In Sight
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IHP 2011 (Health and Community). A moment's insight is sometimes worth a lifetime's experience – Oliver Wendell Holmes. Health care spending, Medicaid expansion, preventable deaths…. It’s been awhile since I’ve posted on this blog, but I wanted to keep any (remaining) readers updated with two posts I’ve published on separate blogs over the last two months. Links and descriptions are below:. The ACA did not cause the slowdown in spending–but it may be contributing to the recent uptick. Insights From Two R...
Why I Am Riding to Conquer Cancer | In Sight
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IHP 2011 (Health and Community). A moment's insight is sometimes worth a lifetime's experience – Oliver Wendell Holmes. Why I Am Riding to Conquer Cancer. I am writing today to share a personal story, and to ask for your help and support. Please consider contributing to this history-making event with a donation, and sharing this with your friends and loved ones. Your generous support will help the Abramson Cancer Center eradicate cancer as a cause of human disease and suffering through novel research and...
Three Days Until The Ride! | In Sight
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IHP 2011 (Health and Community). A moment's insight is sometimes worth a lifetime's experience – Oliver Wendell Holmes. Three Days Until The Ride! Two months ago, I asked for your help and support in joining me in The Ride to Conquer Cancer, a two-day cycling journey through Pennsylvania to support Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center. It’s hard to believe, but the big day is now less than three days away. A lot has happened during that time, and I’m incredibly grateful to have…. This entry was posted ...
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And Not the Myth. International Development, Health Policy, and Random Musings from Mbale, Uganda. October 31, 2012. I’m interested to know if there are many who would disagree with this. Play with Ezra Klein’s and Dylan Matthews’s Wonk Calculator. It’s enlightening and fun. The takeaway, though, isn’t the dollars cut, or even the politics of those cuts; it’s the effect on Americans of cutting certain expenditures or raising taxes. Drug-resistant malaria is becoming a more significant issue. Of Hurricane...
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Right Care Weekly | The Right Care Blog
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The Right Care Blog. A project of the Lown Institute. Right Care Weekly →. May 2, 2014. Welcome to the Right Care Weekly, a newsletter that will help you stay on top of all the important news in the ongoing quest to move the US health care system toward the right care. We’ll bring you the most important stories, news articles, and opinion pieces of the week, along with our interpretation of why they’re important and what they mean for patients, doctors, and communities. We read a while ago. Of a small gr...
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The server encountered an error. Consent to receive updates by email:. A Long Overdue Conversation about. Bullies in the Workplace. A BIT ABOUT US. Project Millie is an organization dedicated to bringing visibility to workplace bullying. We share personal stories, help start conversations and advocate for positive change. In other words, we're doing our part to achieve the healthy workplaces we all deserve. Listen to lived experiences. Jay 37. Vancouver. Where would I go? Lucie 26. Montreal. HOW WE DO IT.